Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll (1974)
August 5, 1974Release Date
Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll (1974)
August 5, 1974Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Paul Naschy
Gilles
Diana Lorys
Claude
Eduardo Calvo
Dr. Phillipe
Eva León
Nicole
Inés Morales
Michelle
Antonio Pica
Inspector Pierre
Luis Ciges
René
Pilar Bardem
Caroline
Maria Perschy
Ivette
Sandra Mozarowsky
Young Tourist in Bar
Carlos Aured
Director
Carlos Aured
Director
José Antonio Pérez Giner
Executive Producer
Juan Carlos Calderón
Composer
Miguel Sesé
Makeup Artist
Francisco Sánchez
Cinematographer
Javier Morán
Editor
Francisca Guillot
Hairstylist
Modesto Pérez Redondo
Production Manager
Humberto Cornejo
Costume Design
Amparo F. Roces
Assistant Editor
Maruchi Sesé
Assistant Makeup Artist
R. Muñoz
Assistant Director
Zacarías Urbiola
Assistant Director
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Details.
Release DateAugust 5, 1974
Original NameLos ojos azules de la muñeca rota
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 29m
Content RatingR
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Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll (Spanish: Los ojos azules de la muñeca rota) is a 1973 Spanish horror-giallo film directed by Carlos Aured and starring Paul Naschy (who also wrote the film), Diana Lorys, Maria Perschy, and Eva Leon. The film was shown theatrically in Spain in August 1974 as Los Ojos Azules de la Muñeca Rota. It was released theatrically in the U.S. and on VHS Home Video as The House Of Psychotic Women (slightly edited), and was shown on U.S. late-night television as House of Doom (in an even more edited version). The film was shown in Belgium as Mystery of the Blue Eyes. Most prints are missing a brief scene where a pig is slaughtered on a farm. Today the film is readily available complete and unedited on DVD as The Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll.
While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in raids in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic, probably due to the lurid video box art. Strangely, although this was Naschy's take on the Italian giallo genre, the film does not appear to have been theatrically distributed at all in Italy, France or Germany.