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The Door and the Butcher's Wife

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IMDB ID: tt0247642

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A movie divided in two segments, the first "La puerta" (The Door) is about a high society gathering in which a door inside the mansion leads to a bizarre corridor where a naked and menacing human figure appears. The second "La mujer del carnicero" (The Butcher's Wife) is set during the Mexican revolution and is about horrifying hallucinations felt by a lieutenant after committing a murder.

Spanish

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Ana Luisa Peluffo

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Carlos Piñar

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Armando Silvestre

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Beatriz Baz

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Hedi Blue

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Luis Lomelí

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Letícia Robles

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July Furlong

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Rosario Gálvez

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Luis Manuel Pelayo

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Luis Alcoriza

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Ismael Rodríguez

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Chano Urueta

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Luis Alcoriza

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Pedro F. Miret

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Ismael Rodríguez

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Pedro de Urdimalas

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Mario Hernández

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