Wednesday, June 21, 2006

CasaNegra Entertainment to release classics of Mexican horror

CasaNegra Entertainment provides fans of world cinema with premium-quality, passionately produced DVDs featuring films that range from renowned masterworks to unheralded gems to wildly exciting genre movies. Each title that we release ranks among our personal favorites. Therefore, CasaNegra is wholly devoted to the finest possible presentation in every aspect of your viewing experience. Our attention to technical details is matched only by our enthusiasm for the simple joy of watching a great motion picture presented as its makers intended. CasaNegra's films are your films. And our door is always open.

The Witch's Mirror
(El Espejo De La Bruja, 1960, Mexico - June 27, 2006)
A poetic tale of madness and horror from director Chano Urueta. The Witch's Mirror is one of the landmark films of the Mexi-horror genre. A benevolent witch (Isabela Corona) enchants a magic mirror to protect her adopted daughter Elena (Dina de Marco) from her cruel husband (Armando Calvo). When the incantation fails and the girl is murdered, the witch vows revenge using every unholy principle of the supernatural that she can conjure.

Special Features:
• Original Uncut Version
• Completely Re-Mastered Picture & Sound from Newly Restored Vault Elements
• Bilingual Menus in English & Spanish
• Audio Commentary by Founder of IVTV, Frank Coleman
• Exclusive CasaNegra Loteria Game Card
• Essay: Chanovision: The Films of Mexican Cult Moviemaker, Chano Urueta
• Cast Biographies
• Poster and Stills Gallery

The Curse of the Crying Woman
(La Maldición de La Llorona, 1961, Mexico- Jun 27, 2006)
A visually lush, gothic story based loosely on the real legend of La Llorona, the Crying Spirit. Beautifully filmed and dripping with atmosphere, Baledon's Curse of the Crying Woman is considered a true horror classic. A phantom figure attacks a horse-drawn carriage in the woods. As the police investigate the grisly murders, young Amelia (Rosa Arenas) travels to the old mansion of her Aunt Selma (Rita Macedo) close to where the murders took place. Shortly after her arrival Amelia uncovers dark family secrets, including rumors of torture, murder and witchcraft! Each sinister revelation exposes a more diabolical mystery. Whose charred corpse lay buried in the family crypt? Why does Aunt Selma cast no reflection? And finally: What terrors will be unleashed by The Curse of the Crying Woman?

• Original Uncut Version
• Completely Re-Mastered Picture & Sound from Newly Restored Vault Elements
• Bilingual Menus in English & Spanish
• Audio Commentary by Mexican Cinema Expert Michael Liuzza
• Full Color Booklet: The Legend of Llorona by Entertainment Weekly’s Peter Landau
• Exclusive CasaNegra Loteria Game Card
• Essay on Legendary Actor, Filmmaker Rafael Baledon by noted film historian David Wilt
• Cast Biographies
• Poster and Stills Gallery

...and Coming Next:

Brainiac
(El Barón Del Terror, 1962, Mexico - Aug 29, 2006)

The year is 1661. Baron Vitelius (Abel Salazar) stands accused of consorting with the devil. The penalty: death. Cursing his inquisitors as they burn him at the stake, the Baron’s revenge comes 300 years later, in the form of a horrifying fork-tongued incarnation of the Baron, hellbent on devouring the brains of the descendents of those who killed him. As bodies pile up, the police become mystified. Who is draining the skulls of local call-girls and well-to-do banquet-goers alike? And, more importantly, how many flamethrowers will it take to stop him?

More info at their website, CasaNegra Entertainment.

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