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Hunchback of the Morgue 1973 123movies

Hunchback of the Morgue 1973 123movies

Jul. 13, 197382 Min.
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Watch: El jorobado de la Morgue 1973 123movies, Full Movie Online – Paul Naschy plays a hunchback with below average intelligence who works at the morgue. He is in love with a sickly girl who happens to be the only person who is kind to him. Each day he brings her flowers until the day she dies. He never really accepts her death and believes she is just sleeping. The girl eventually ends up at the morgue where she is being prepared for burial. Naschy’s character flips out at the desecration of the girls body and stabs and decapitates the men in the only scene of gore in the movie. The police begin to look for him. This is when the Hunchback meets up with a mad scientist who’s work isn’t accepted by the general society. The scientist promises the Hunchback that he would re-animate the girl’s body if the Hunchback brings him fresh bodyparts from the graveyard and live victims. He uses the parts to create a monster..
Plot: Paul Naschy plays a hunchback with below average intelligence who works at the morgue. He is in love with a sickly girl who happens to be the only person who is kind to him. Each day he brings her flowers until the day she dies.
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The Sublime Tale of Quasimodo Naschy
Is “The Hunchback of the Morgue” the greatest film of Spanish Exploitation icon Paul Naschy? One of the greatest without a doubt, and probably my personal favorite, as this highly atmospheric, creepy and incredibly entertaining Gothic gem unites all qualities that we love about Naschy flicks. Personally, I’ve been a fan of the prolific Spanish Horror deity for years, and while most of his films don’t usually qualify as ‘good’, they are usually immensely entertaining. Javier Aguirre’s “El Jorobado De La Morgue” aka. “The Hunchback of the Morgue” of 1973 was a fantastic surprise to me, as this wonderful little film is both entertaining in the typical Naschy-manner, AND an actually very good film of its own right. One of the great aspects about Naschy flicks is that they usually unite the creepy mood and settings of atmospheric Gothic tales with typical exploitation qualities such as gore and sleaze, and, out of all his films I’ve seen, this one is the greatest example for that. My admiration for “The Hunchback of the Morgue” may seem exaggerated to some, for a film like this that is doubtlessly not flawless. It is, however, a rare film that is so successful in creating a rich and genuinely creepy atmosphere, the intriguing storyline of a classic Horror tale and typical exploitation qualities from an obviously low budget as this one does.

“The Hunchback of the Morgue” terrifically narrates a traditional Horror story in the delightful form of a Creepy and quite gory Naschyesque Gothic Exploitation flick. In classic Horror tradition, the eponymous hunchback Gotho (Naschy) is a murderous yet tragic, pitiable and almost likable character. A man of low intelligence and ugly appearance, Gotho, who works at the morgue, is despised by most people, except the beautiful Ilse (María Elena Arpón). Driven by his immortal love to this terminally ill beauty, Gotho responds to kindness with kindness, to humiliation with murderous violence. The obsessed scientist Dr. Orla (Alberto Dalbes) decides to use the hunchback for his sinister goals…

No role has ever suited Paul Naschy better than that of the eponymous hunchback Gotho. Naschy seems predestined to play morgue employees and gravediggers – in the runner-up on the list of my favorite Naschy-films, “La Orgia De Los Muertos” from the same year, he plays a deranged gravedigger. The role of Gotho here is, in my opinion, the greatest he ever played, since he is truly deranged, yet at the same time pitiable and even likable. Jess Franco flick regular Alberto Dalbés is great in the role of the unscrupulous scientist. The supporting performances are actually also very good for a film of the kind. The ravishing Rosanna Yanni is sexy and lovable in the role of Elke, a woman who, unlike others, treats the hunchback with kindness. The film is terrifically shot in the great setting of a small town in the mountains (in the film, the name is “Feldkirch”, but I don’t think it is meant to be the town of the same name in my home country Austria). Settings like old houses, dark alleys, castle ruins, subterranean crypts and secret passages give the film a great Gothic mood, which is increased by a very good cinematography and score. The gore is pretty intense, with some truly gruesome scenes. The film isn’t actually very sleazy, nudity occurs only once, briefly, by Rosanna Yanni (***drool***). It is undeniable that the plot has holes and sometimes lacks logic – but that has to be expected in a Naschy flick. Overall, “The Hunchback of the Morgue” is, in my opinion, the Naschy film that has the greatest storyline AND the most intense atmosphere. The mood often resembles the style of other Gothic films, such as those by the British Hammer Studios, but, again, with a typically Spanish touch. All things considered, “The Hunchback of the Morgue” is my personal favorite Paul Naschy film, and also one of the most outrageously enjoyable Spanish Gothic Horror productions from the early 70s. No true lover of cult-cinema should miss it!

Review By: Witchfinder-General-666
Gruesome and depressing
Gotho is a hunchback with an intellectual disability who works in a morgue. Everyone humiliates him constantly with the exception of one young girl he has known since childhood. The girl is sickly though, and when his fellow mortuary assistants attempt to rob the corpse, Gotho turns murderous.

Noticing his abilities, a doctor at the local hospital begins to experiment with creating a new lifeform, a “primordial” grown from the bodies of the dead gathered for him by Gotho. The lifeform at first looks like a pile of squid innards resting in a large testtube, and there is a trap door leading to a pool of sulphuric acid in the laboratory floor. Gotho, despite his below average intelligence, supposedly created the lab himself; it looks like something a Bond villain would be at home in.

Ridiculous details like that aside, the movie is really too depressing to be all that much fun. It’s one of the most gruesome movies Naschy made: one scene has him supposedly cutting up a real human corpse for the camera. The live rats being burnt to death was something we also really didn’t need.

Review By: jadavix

Other Information:

Original Title El jorobado de la Morgue
Release Date 1973-07-13
Release Year 1973

Original Language es
Runtime 1 hr 27 min (87 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Horror
Director Javier Aguirre
Writer Javier Aguirre, Alberto S. Insúa, Paul Naschy
Actors Paul Naschy, Rosanna Yanni, Víctor Barrera
Country Spain
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Madrid Film S.A., Madrid, Spain
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Original title El jorobado de la Morgue
TMDb Rating 5.955 33 votes

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