Juan López Moctezuma
Known for: Directing
Born: December 31, 1931 in Mexico City, Mexico - Died: August 1, 1995
Juan López Moctezuma (1929 – August 2, 1995) was a Mexican film director and actor. He was born in Mexico City in 1929.[1] During his career he directed five films, all in the genres of Gothic horror and suspense: The Mansion of Madness (1972), Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary (1974), To Kill a Stranger (1983), El Alimento del Miedo (1994), and his most recognized and controversial work, Alucarda (1978), which tells the story of a satanic possession in a Catholic convent. In 1993 he was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Mexico City because of Alzheimer's disease. He died on August 2, 1995.
Known for
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Alucardos: Portrait of a Vampire
Self (Archive footage)
Someone Wants to Kill Us!
To Kill a Stranger
Albert Morell
The Stork's Mistake
Cura
Adios, amor...
The Food of Fear
Don Ramón
Alucarda
Writer
The Mansion of Madness
Director
Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary
Director
Fando and Lis
Producer
El Topo
Associate Producer
Welcome Maria
Director