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Yerye Beirute Movies

1965  
 
Another import horror chop-job courtesy of producer Jerry Warren, this time with a recognizable American star -- sort of. Lon Chaney, Jr. returns to Wolf Man mode once again (albeit a cheaper, low-rent version that seems to incorporate shag carpet swatches) in what was originally a Mexican monster spoof... but thanks to slapdash English dubbing and re-editing, the only laughs on display here are purely unintentional. The plot involves a mad scientist's efforts to revive a pair of mummified bodies recovered from the Yucatan Pyramid. The process works on the first mummy, which turns out to be the lycanthropic Chaney. While the monster escapes and goes on an uninteresting rampage in the nearby town, the second corpse is spirited away by thieves, who discover the hard way that their quarry is also capable of revival, even without scientific assistance. This messy film essentially consists of footage from the 1959 Mexican film La Casa del Terror, footage from 1957's La Momia Azteca, and new footage shot by Warren, all edited together. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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1960  
 
Director Benito Alazraki does the best he can with this low-budget, stereotyped, cops-and-criminals story set in Algiers. Love interests run high as the requisite policeman (Tito Junco) pines after the woman of his dreams and the likeable bandit (Yerye Beirute) finds solace with several different women. Sonia Furio has some standard (though rushed in production) dance scenes, as the criminals in the story are hunted down and inevitably meet their deserved fate. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Christiane MartelSonia Furio, (more)
 
1959  
 
An insane scientist attempts to bring a mummy back to life, not realizing that the bandages were actually disguising not a mummy, but a werewolf. This Mexican horror-comedy attempts to find laughs in the resulting confusion and carnage. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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