La horripilante bestia humana (1969)
Año de lanzamiento: 1969
Nación: Mexico
Alternative Title: Horror y sexo, Gomar: The Human Gorilla, Horror and Sex, Night of the Bloody Apes, Gomar
Director: René Cardona
Writer: René Cardona, René Cardona Jr.
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Alfredo Salazar
Executive_Producer: Guillermo Calderón
Compañías: Cinematográfica Calderón S.A.
Género: Drama, Horror, Horror Film, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: gore, gorilla, heart transplant, killing, mad doctor, operation, rape, video nasty, wrestling
Historia
In 'La horripilante bestia humana', a desperate doctor, Dr. Krellman, attempts to save his son from leukemia by conducting an unorthodox heart transplant operation. He replaces his son's failing heart with that of a gorilla. Horrifyingly, the boy begins to transform into a grotesque, ape-like creature. The beast tears off women's clothes and rips men's faces off in violent rampages.
Resumen
La horripilante bestia humana is a 1969 Mexican horror film directed by René Cardona. A remake of Cardona's earlier film 'Doctor of Doom', this low-budget production spices up its medical horror premise with elements like wrestling matches, nudity, and graphic gore. The story revolves around a mad scientist attempting an unethical heart transplant to save his son, resulting in a monstrous creation that runs amok. Despite its exploitation film trappings, the movie stands out for its gruesome special effects, including actual medical footage.