‘Vacaciones de terror’: La película de la muñeca diabólica que Pedro Fernández …
La cinta fue estrenada hace 36 años y llenó de terror a muchas personas de la época.
Mexico City – As October draws to a close, a classic of Mexican horror cinema, "Vacaciones de Terror," is once again capturing attention, being promoted as a quintessential watch for the spooky season. Originally released in 1989, the film tells the story of a family whose vacation to a remote country house turns into a harrowing encounter with the supernatural. The recently released trailer highlights the film's enduring appeal, featuring unsettling scenes of a possessed doll, unexplained phenomena, and the family's desperate struggle against unseen forces. A representative from VIDEOCINE, the film's producer and distributor, stated, "We are thrilled to see 'Vacaciones de Terror' continue to resonate with audiences. It's a testament to the timeless nature of good horror and its place in Mexican cinematic history." The trailer effectively showcases the film's blend of suspense and supernatural elements, promising a chilling experience for both nostalgic fans and new viewers. Critics often praise the film for its atmospheric tension and its contribution to the horror genre in Latin America. Its resurgence this Halloween season underscores the power of classic cinema to transcend generations and remain relevant.
La cinta fue estrenada hace 36 años y llenó de terror a muchas personas de la época.
