The World of the Vampires (1961) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 2, 1961

Original Title:
El mundo de los vampiros

Alternate Titles:
The World of Vampires
The World of the Vampires

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Cinematográfica ABSA

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 83

A vampire uses two sisters to seek revenge from the last member of a family that persecuted the undead in Europe, but his plan is threatened by a man who knows how to destroy him with a peculiar piece of music.

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Adaptation:
Alfredo Salazar

Assistant Director:
Américo Fernández

Assistant Editor:
Raúl Liho

Camera Operator:
Felipe Mariscal

Camera Technician:
Carlos Montaño

Director:
Alfonso Corona Blake

Director of Photography:
Jack Draper

Editor:
Alfredo Rosas Priego

Editorial Coordinator:
Abraham Cruz

Hairstylist:
María Teresa Sánchez

Lighting Supervisor:
Luis García
Luis García
Luis García de León

Makeup Department Head:
Elda Loza

Music Director:
Gustavo César Carrión

Producer:
Abel Salazar

Production Manager:
Luis García de León

Production Supervisor:
Armando Espinosa

Screenplay:
Ramón Obón

Set Decoration:
Pablo Galván

Set Designer:
Javier Torres Torija

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Galdino R. Samperio

Sound Recordist:
Manuel Topete

Story:
Jesús "Murciélago" Velázquez
Raúl Zenteno

Utility Stunts:
Pablo Galván

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