


If you have a soft spot for dusty, forgotten 1930s mysteries where everyone looks like they just stepped out of a high-end hair salon, Dos noches is absolutely worth your time tonight. But if you can't stand crackly audio or actors who talk like they are trying to reach the back row of an empty theater, please, stay fa...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Carlos F. Borcosque

Robert N. Bradbury
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"If you have a soft spot for dusty, forgotten 1930s mysteries where everyone looks like they just stepped out of a high-end hair salon, Dos noches is absolutely worth your time tonight. But if you can't stand crackly audio or actors who talk like they are trying to reach the back row of an empty theater, please, stay far away. 🌧️ This is one of those "foreign language" versions Hollywood used to pump out at night, using the same sets as the English version after the main crew went home. In this..."
Enrique Acosta
John T. Neville, Miguel de Zárraga, Albert Benham, Frank Fenton
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