
Clawing! A Journey Through the Spanish Horror
Zombies, vampires, werewolves and other Spanish movies monsters!
Ratings
In the late sixties, Spanish cinema began to produce a huge amount of horror genre films: international markets were opened, the production was continuous, a small star-system was created, as well as a solid group of specialized directors. Although foreign trends were imitated, Spanish horror offered a particular approach to sex, blood and violence. It was an extremely unusual artistic movement in Franco's Spain.
Production
José Frade Producciones Cinematográficas, Talamanca de Cine, Atrevimiento Films, VIMA Producciones
Language
ES
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Ángel Agudo
Self - Screenwriter

Carlos Aguilar
Self - Film Critic

José Luis Alemán
Self - Director

Colin Arthur
Self - Makeup Artist

Joe Dante
Self - Director

Lone Fleming
Self - Actress
José Luis Galicia
Self - Art Director

Jorge Grau
Self - Director

May Heatherly
Self - Actress

José Ramón Larraz
Self - Director

Eugenio Martín
Self - Director

Antonio Mayans
Self - Actor

Caroline Munro
Self - Actress

Paco Plaza
Self - Director

Jack Taylor
Self - Actor
Manuel M. Velasco
Self - Director

Paul Naschy
Various Roles / Self (voice)

Jesús Franco
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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