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Release Date:
January 1, 1988
Original Title:
El violador infernal
Genres:
Crime | Horror
Production Companies:
Esco-Mex
Producciones Eco Films
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
A notorious killer dies in the electric chair in a maximum security prison. So great was his evil that Satan offers him a deal. He will get to go back to Earth as long as he sacrifices people to the devil and carves 666 on them somewhere. The guy, of course, accepts and gets reborn in the body of a drug dealer. He begins a trail of carnage that lasts throughout the movie.
Assistant Director:
José Medina
Camera Operator:
Silvano Zúñiga
Director:
Damián Acosta Esparza
Editor:
Maximino Sánchez Molina
Executive Producer:
Ernesto Fuentes
Negative Cutter:
Carmen Reyes
Original Music Composer:
Rafael Garrido
Original Story:
Ulises Pérez Aguirre
Producer:
Ulises Pérez Aguirre
Production Manager:
Leon Ocampo Colin
Screenplay:
Cristóbal Martell
Sound:
José Luis Núñez
Rogelio Pichardo
Sound Editor:
Enrique Contreras
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ricardo Saldívar
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