The Man and the Monster (Spanish: El hombre y el monstruo) is a 1958 Mexican horror film, directed by Rafael Baledón.
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Directed by | Rafael Baledón |
Written by | Alfredo Salazar (Adaptation) Raúl Zenteno (Story) |
Produced by | Abel Salazar |
Starring | Enrique Rambal Abel Salazar Martha Roth Ofelia Guilmáin |
Music by | Gustavo César Carrión |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
The film is about a pianist who sells his soul to the Devil in order to become the greatest pianist over the world.[1] But, every time a particular piece of music is played by him -Piano Concerto No. 1 (Tchaikovsky)- , he transforms into a murderous monster.[1]
According to the website Classic-Horror:
"Intelligently dubbed (it looks like they hired a translator AND a screenwriter), marvelously acted, and nicely directed, there's not a lot The Man and the Monster isn't, except, perhaps, expensive."[2]
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