Los Monstruos del Terror

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Los Monstruos del terror
Directed by Hugo Fregonese,
Eberhard Meichsner,
Tulio Demicheli
Produced by Jaime Prades
Written by Jacinto Molina
Starring Paul Naschy,
Michael Rennie,
Karin Dor
Music by Rafael Fitó,
Franco Salina
Cinematography Godofredo Pacheco
Editing by Emilio Rodríguez
Distributed by American International Pictures (USA, theatrical),
Castilla Films (Spain)
Release date(s) 1970
Running time 85 min (Spain)
Country Flag of SpainSpain & Flag of West GermanyWest Germany & Flag of ItalyItaly
Language Spanish
Preceded by Las Noches del Hombre Lobo
Followed by La Noche de Walpurgis
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Los Monstruos del Terror, also known as The Man Who Came from Ummo, El Hombre que Vino de Ummo, Dracula vs. Frankenstein and Assignment Terror, is a 1970 Spanish horror film that is the third in a series featuring the werewolf, Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy, who also wrote the screenplay. Direction was split between two people, Tulio Demichelli and Hugo Fregonese. Filming was interrupted because of financial difficulties and also resulted in the script not being filmed as it was written.

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Aliens who run a traveling circus revive a vampire, a werewolf, a mummy and Frankenstein's monster and plan to use them to take over the world.

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