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Gotho, un misérable bossu, est employé à la morgue d’un hospice. Il s’occupe des tâches les plus ingrates, à la risée de tout le personnel. Amoureux fou d’une patiente, il prend soin d’elle autant qu’il le peut. Hélas, elle ne survit pas à sa maladie, ce qui plonge Gotho dans le chagrin. Désespéré, il cache la belle dans le sous-sol de la morgue. Un médecin sans scrupules lui promet de la ramener à la vie. Mais, en échange, il doit l’aider dans ses recherches : Gotho doit ramener des cadavres tout frais.
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What a pile of garbage. I had many problems with this, compounded by one major problem I will touch on at the end. Anyway! Have you ever seen _Frankenstein_ (1931)? Well, this is _Frankenstein_, except that it is not entertaining. Now, imagine that instead of Doctor Frankenstein being the focus, Fritz is - yes, Fritz was the hunchback assistant; Igor didn't pop up until a few movies later. Then, add some _Hunchback of Notre Dame_ (1923), and you have this. The only reason I wanted to watch this is because of Paul Naschy, but he is not helping one bit. In fact, his portrayal of the sympathetic hunchback, who the ladies can't get enough of, is absurd. The story is a total mess that drags, making this feel more like one long act, rather than a full movie. Every piece of this feels thrown together. I'm not going to waste any more time on that. The key reason I hate this movie is due to the gross animal abuse. There are scenes in this where live rats are set on fire. What a disgusting display of psychopathy. I want you to imagine being in a room with someone who tells you they burn rats for fun. What would you think of this person? If you have an ounce of humanity, you'd rightly think they are mentally unhinged. Animals are not things. Animals are not here for our entertainment. Animals feel pain. Fuck this movie. Fuck Javier Aguirre.
More than just the story of a deformed hunchback pining over the loss of a friend. This movie veers hard into mad scientist territory! It is a pretty gruesome show with several grizzly murders, and other ghastly delights.
Wow, that was something else. Mad scientists, necrophilia, lesbian S&M inside a women's reformatory, and Paul Naschy as a hunchback.
Damn good Paul Naschy schlock. There's quite a bit going on for a movie like this. The whole Frankenstein/Prometheus type plot is an added edge you don't see in movies like this. It's also probably the only Hunchback movie I've seen where a love interest is actually requited. One of the better Naschy films.