Veneno para las hadas | |
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Directed by | Carlos Enrique Taboada |
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Written by | Carlos Enrique Taboada |
Starring | Ana Patricia Rojo Elsa María Gutiérrez Leonor Llausás Carmen Stein Anna Silvetti |
Release date(s) | 1984 |
Running time | 90 min. |
Language | Spanish |
Veneno para las hadas (Poison for the Fairies) is a 1984 Mexican horror film, written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. Two little girls dabble in witchcraft, resulting in steadily increasing mayhem.
The many witchcraft tales heard by Veronica told by her nanny have awaken her imagination, she even tells her friend Flavia that she is a witch. Facing with the problem that Flavia doesn't believe her, Veronica takes credit of a series of strange events going around them to tell Flavia that she was one who did them by using witchcraft. The innocence and the games turn into a dark path of events when Veronica demands Flavia to invite her to Flavia's family vacation in a ranch, where Veronica wants to make a poison for the fairies, which she claim are her enemies.
"Veneno para las hadas" is the name of a song in Steven Wilson's first solo album, Insurgentes.