*** This review may contain spoilers ***
*Plot and ending analyzed*
The Burning Chapel
La Capilla Ardiente
A man goes to the mountains to do some research work. He needs to find a quiet place for a while. Then he stumbles upon an old house. He knocks on the door and meets two sisters. They agree to rent him a room.
A few nights later, he starts to experience strange dreams, and he feels the presence of other people in the house.
Apparently they were guests who had stayed there previously and who are now dead.
The sisters are a bit sketchy and have something odd about them.
Beatriz Galbo is one of the sisters. She is the sister of Cristina Galbo (Spanish actress who is known for European horror films).
Director Eugenio Martín (Horror Express 1972) wrote the story with some other person.
It is not that good of a movie, but it is interesting for the sense of mystery that lends itself to the two sisters and the ghosts who seem to haunt the place.
In Spanish with no subtitles.
*Plot and ending analyzed*
The Burning Chapel
La Capilla Ardiente
A man goes to the mountains to do some research work. He needs to find a quiet place for a while. Then he stumbles upon an old house. He knocks on the door and meets two sisters. They agree to rent him a room.
A few nights later, he starts to experience strange dreams, and he feels the presence of other people in the house.
Apparently they were guests who had stayed there previously and who are now dead.
The sisters are a bit sketchy and have something odd about them.
Beatriz Galbo is one of the sisters. She is the sister of Cristina Galbo (Spanish actress who is known for European horror films).
Director Eugenio Martín (Horror Express 1972) wrote the story with some other person.
It is not that good of a movie, but it is interesting for the sense of mystery that lends itself to the two sisters and the ghosts who seem to haunt the place.
In Spanish with no subtitles.