The Curse of the Aztec Mummy
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''The Curse of the Aztec Mummy'' (Spanish: ''La Maldición de la Momia Azteca'') is a 1957 Mexican
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directed by Rafael Portillo. It is the second film in the Aztec Mummy series which began with ''
The Aztec Mummy ''The Aztec Mummy'' (Spanish: ''La Momia Azteca'', also known in the USA as simply ''La Momia'') is a 1957 Mexican horror film produced by Guillermo Calderon from his own story idea, scripted by Alfredo Salazar, and directed by Rafael Portillo. ...
'' (Spanish title:La Momia Azteca) which was released earlier that year.


Plot

The plot is continued from the first film in the series, ''The Aztec Mummy''. The evil Dr. Krupp (Luis Aceves Castañeda) known as ''The Bat'' escapes from the police with the aid of his gang. He once again tries to get possession of the Aztec princess Xochitl's gold breastplate and bracelet by hypnotizing her current
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, Flor Sepulveda, to get her to reveal the location of Xochitl's tomb. Confusion reigns as Krupp and his thugs are opposed by Flor's fiancé Dr. Almada, his mild-mannered assistant Pinacate, and a mysterious masked superhero called the Angel. Dr. Krupp kidnaps Flor, Dr. Almada, and the Angel and tries to force Almada to translate the hieroglyphics on the breastplate, which will reveal the secret location of the Aztec treasure. It turns out their bookish friend Pinacate has been the man behind the Angel's mask. However, he finally meets his match when Popoca, the warrior mummy who guards Xochitl's tomb, bursts into the mad doctor's lab, kills his thugs and throws the screaming Dr. Krupp into a pit filled with live snakes. Popoca takes his stolen artifacts and stumbles off back to his tomb. This film's plot leads into the third film in the trilogy, '' The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy''.


Cast

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as Dr. Eduardo Almada * Rosa Arenas as Flor Sepulveda / Xochitl * Crox Alvarado as Pinacate / El Ángel *
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as Dr. Krupp (a.k.a. El Murciélago/the Bat) *
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as Dr. Sepúlveda * Arturo Martínez as Henchman Tierno *
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as María, Dr. Almada's housekeeper *
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as the Commandante de Policía *
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* Jaime González Quiñones as Pepe Almada * Ángel di Stefani as Popoca the Aztec Mummy * Jesús Murcielago Velázquez as El Murciélago (the Bat) * Enrique Yáñez as Esbirro del Murciélago * Guillermo Hernández as Esbirro del Murciélago * Alberto Yáñez as Esbirro del Murciélago * Firpo Segura as Esbirro del Murciélago * Sergio Yañez as Esbirro del Murciélago * Estela Inda as Aztec Chanteuse


Release

''The Curse of the Aztec Mummy'' was released theatrically in 1957. It was later dubbed in English and released in the U.S. by K. Gordon Murray.


Reception

Author and film critic
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awarded the film one and a half out of four stars, calling it "Cheap" and "droning". On his website ''Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings'', Dave Sindelar noted that the film was slightly better than its sequel, having more plot than the other films in the series. Sindelar's only criticism was slow pacing during the last half of the film.
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awarded the film three out of four stars, calling it "wholly enjoyable". ''Horror DVDs.com'' on their review for the complete series gave the film a negative review calling it "the least satisfying entry in the series". The reviewer also criticized the introduction of the superhero El Ángel as "random".


Other films in the Aztec Mummy series

* ''
The Aztec Mummy ''The Aztec Mummy'' (Spanish: ''La Momia Azteca'', also known in the USA as simply ''La Momia'') is a 1957 Mexican horror film produced by Guillermo Calderon from his own story idea, scripted by Alfredo Salazar, and directed by Rafael Portillo. ...
'' (1957), released as '' Attack of the Mayan Mummy'' in the U.S. * '' The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy'' (1957) * '' The Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy'' (1964), featured a similar Aztec mummy named TezomocHardy, Phil (1995). ''The Overlook Film Encyclopedia: Horror''. Overlook Press. . Page 164 * '' Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy'' (2007)


References


External links

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