(Spanish: La mansión de los muertos vivientes ) is a 1982 cult erotic horror film written, directed, and edited by the prolific Spanish filmmaker Jesús "Jess" Franco . The film is often categorized as an unofficial entry in the Blind Dead series, as it pays homage to the Knights Templar zombie theme created by Armando de Ossorio. Plot Overview
: Plays Marleno (his voice was dubbed by Franco). Production Notes
: Critics often highlight the film's effective use of its real, deserted hotel setting during the off-season, which creates a genuine sense of isolation and "ghost town" dread.
: Plays Olivia, the director's wife who is found chained in a room.
(credited as Robert Foster): Plays Carlo Savonarola, the secretive hotel director. Mabel Escaño : Plays Mabel.
: The movie starts with the tone of a lighthearted Euro-sex comedy before shifting abruptly into dark, ritualistic horror around the 35-minute mark.
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(Spanish: La mansión de los muertos vivientes ) is a 1982 cult erotic horror film written, directed, and edited by the prolific Spanish filmmaker Jesús "Jess" Franco . The film is often categorized as an unofficial entry in the Blind Dead series, as it pays homage to the Knights Templar zombie theme created by Armando de Ossorio. Plot Overview
: Plays Marleno (his voice was dubbed by Franco). Production Notes Mansion of the Living Dead (1982).mp4
: Critics often highlight the film's effective use of its real, deserted hotel setting during the off-season, which creates a genuine sense of isolation and "ghost town" dread. (Spanish: La mansión de los muertos vivientes )
: Plays Olivia, the director's wife who is found chained in a room. Production Notes : Critics often highlight the film's
(credited as Robert Foster): Plays Carlo Savonarola, the secretive hotel director. Mabel Escaño : Plays Mabel.
: The movie starts with the tone of a lighthearted Euro-sex comedy before shifting abruptly into dark, ritualistic horror around the 35-minute mark.