Film Critics Explain Why Spanish-Language Horror Films Are So Scary | Critical Thinking
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Did you know that the Spanish-language version of Dracula (1931) filmed at the same time as the English-language version? Film Critics Rosa Parra, Manuel Betancourt, and Carlos Aguilar walk us through the history and break down their favorite Spanish-Language horror films.
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Manuel Betancourt
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Rosa Parra
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Carlos Aguilar
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