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The Vampire
A pretty young Mexican girl returns to her hometown to make funeral arrangements for her beloved aunt, who has just died. Soon she begins to hear disturbing stories about the town being infested by vampires, and she eventually begins to suspect that her remaining aunt and the mysterious next-door neighbor may be involved.
Fernando Méndez
Casts & Crew
Abel Salazar
Ariadna Welter
Carmen Montejo
José Luis Jiménez
Mercedes Soler
Alicia Montoya
Germán Robles
Also Directed by Fernando Méndez
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