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Cult of Terror (2017)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 55M

Director : Gustavo Leonel Mendoza

Synopsis

A journey of years through many countries and film festivals; a nostalgic, adrenaline-fueled and rock-spirited immersion into the universe of cinephilia, in search of genre specialists, fans and filmmakers who speak of their shared passion for fantastic cinema; a whole international spiritual community united under the cathartic shadow of horror.

Actors

Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Self - Interviewer
Robert Englund
Robert Englund
Self - Actor
Bruce Campbell
Bruce Campbell
Self - Actor
Pablo Guisa Koestinger
Pablo Guisa Koestinger
Self - Film Festival Director
David Blyth
David Blyth
Self - Filmmaker
Ángel Gómez Rivero
Ángel Gómez Rivero
Self - Writer
Mike Hostench
Mike Hostench
Self - Film Festival Sub-director
Luciano Onetti
Luciano Onetti
Self - Filmmaker
Luis M. Rosales
Luis M. Rosales
Self - Magazine Publisher
Pablo Sapere
Pablo Sapere
Self - Film Festival Director
Paco Plaza
Paco Plaza
Self - Filmmaker
Ger Bernstein
Ger Bernstein
Self - ZWA Director
Chicho Ibáñez Serrador
Chicho Ibáñez Serrador
Self - Filmmaker
Tato Escriche
Tato Escriche
Self - Filmmaker
Mick Garris
Mick Garris
Self - Filmmaker
Fabrice Lambot
Fabrice Lambot
Self - Film Producer
Barbara Crampton
Barbara Crampton
Self - Actress
Daniel Moreno
Daniel Moreno
Self - Filmmaker
Paul Naschy
Paul Naschy
Self - Filmmaker
Sebastián Santillán
Sebastián Santillán
Self - Magazine Publisher
Marcelo 'Poca Vida' Araneo
Marcelo 'Poca Vida' Araneo
Self - Singer
Tom Savini
Tom Savini
Self - Make-up Designer
Natán Solans
Natán Solans
Self - Make-up Designer
Carlos Aimeur Urios
Carlos Aimeur Urios
Self - Film Critic
Rick Baker
Rick Baker
Self - Make-up Designer
Diego López
Diego López
Self - Magazine Publisher
João Pedro Fleck
João Pedro Fleck
Self - Film Festival Director
Alan Jones
Alan Jones
Self - Film Critic
Sebastián Domizzi
Sebastián Domizzi
Self - Film Buff
Jairo Sobrino Rubio
Jairo Sobrino Rubio
Self - Filmmaker
Pete 'Scratchy' Elliott
Pete 'Scratchy' Elliott
Self - Film Critic
Sergio Blasco
Sergio Blasco
Self - Filmmaker
Peter Bogdanovich
Peter Bogdanovich
Self - Filmmaker
Ruggero Deodato
Ruggero Deodato
Self - Filmmaker
Valentín Javier Diment
Valentín Javier Diment
Self - Filmmaker
Luis Esquinas Chanes
Luis Esquinas Chanes
Self - Filmmaker
Manuel Valencia
Manuel Valencia
Self - Magazine Publisher
Alexis Puig
Alexis Puig
Self - Filmmaker
Javier Perea
Javier Perea
Self - Filmmaker
Dario Argento
Dario Argento
Self - Filmmaker
Federico Cuco
Federico Cuco
Self - Theme Bar Owner
Carlotta Morelli
Carlotta Morelli
Self - Actress
José Luis González
José Luis González
Self - Video Club Owner
Carlos Benítez Serrano
Carlos Benítez Serrano
Self - Writer
Rosanna Yanni
Rosanna Yanni
Self - Actress
Montse Rovira
Montse Rovira
Self - Writer
Nacho Vigalondo
Nacho Vigalondo
Self - Filmmaker
Carlos Vermut
Carlos Vermut
Self - Filmmaker
Jorge Juan Adsuara
Jorge Juan Adsuara
Self - Film Festival Director
Enrique Torres
Enrique Torres
Self - Bookshop Owner
Ángel Sala
Ángel Sala
Self - Film Festival Director
Peter Pank
Peter Pank
Self - Film Society Director
Julio Martínez
Julio Martínez
Self - Film Collector
Gabriel Schipani
Gabriel Schipani
Self - Film Festival Director
Susana Beltrán
Susana Beltrán
Self - Actress
Lloyd Kaufman
Lloyd Kaufman
Self - Filmmaker
Frank Henenlotter
Frank Henenlotter
Self - Filmmaker
Richard Stanley
Richard Stanley
Self - Filmmaker
Kane Hodder
Kane Hodder
Self - Actor
Hernán Panessi
Hernán Panessi
Self - Journalist
Takashi Miike
Takashi Miike
Self - Filmmaker
Miguel Ángel Plana
Miguel Ángel Plana
Self - Writer
José Mojica Marins
José Mojica Marins
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Narciso Ibáñez Menta
Narciso Ibáñez Menta
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Luigi Cozzi
Luigi Cozzi
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)

Crews

Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Director
Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Writer
Cristian Ponce
Cristian Ponce
Editor
Elián Aguilar
Elián Aguilar
Editor
Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Producer
Jorge Juan Adsuara
Jorge Juan Adsuara
Associate Producer
Ygnacio Cervio
Ygnacio Cervio
Associate Producer
Daniel Moreno
Daniel Moreno
Associate Producer
Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Camera Operator
Maro Villamarín
Maro Villamarín
Camera Operator
Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Gustavo Leonel Mendoza
Director of Photography
Maro Villamarín
Maro Villamarín
Director of Photography
Maro Villamarín
Maro Villamarín
Sound
Gonzalo Martín Ruiz
Gonzalo Martín Ruiz
Sound
Ignacio de Gennaro
Ignacio de Gennaro
Editor
Salvador Savarese
Salvador Savarese
Editor
Hernán Buffa
Hernán Buffa
Color Grading
Gaspar Scheuer
Gaspar Scheuer
Sound Post Supervisor
César Barrangou
César Barrangou
Animation
Daniel Moreno
Daniel Moreno
Music

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