M.D.C. - Maschera di cera (1997)
Año de lanzamiento: 1997
Alternative Title: La máscara de cera, Vahanaamio, Le masque de cire, Mouseio kerinon omoiomaton, Hush Ka Qatil
Director: Sergio Stivaletti
Writer: Daniele Stroppa, Dario Argento, Gaston Leroux, Lucio Fulci, Sergio Stivaletti
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Giuseppe Colombo, Dario Argento, Fulvio Lucisano
Compañías: France Film International, Cine 2000
Género: Horror, Horror Film
Budget: $3,000,000 (estimated).
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: gore, wax museum, mechanical hand
Historia
In Paris of 1900, a masked man with a metallic claw brutally kills a couple and spares only their young daughter as a witness. Twelve years later in Rome, a new wax museum opens, showcasing realistic murder scene figures. A young man bets he can spend the night there but is found dead the next morning. Soon, people start disappearing from Rome's streets, with the museum's wax figures seeming to multiply.
Resumen
M.D.C. - Maschera di cera (1997) is a horror film directed by Sergio Stivaletti. Set primarily in Rome, the story revolves around a sinister wax museum and its connection to a masked killer from Paris a dozen years prior. The film's narrative is driven by the chilling premise of lifelike wax figures and the disappearance of people linked to the museum.






