Chupacabra (2004)

Chupacabra (2004) poster

Luis Toñac (Carlos Arreaza), a renowned scientist and researcher, heads to a village with anthropologist Amelia (Ligia Petit) to investigate the appearance of dead animals without a drop of blood in their bodies. A creature called El Chupacabra is believed to be responsible for these strange deaths. The scientist downplays the possibility, considering it part of local mythology, similar to the legend of the death of a pre-Columbian princess who was reincarnated as his coworker.

Director: Luisa de la Ville
Genre: Horror, History
Runtime: 90 min
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Production: RCTV, RCTV
Country: Venezuela
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

horror, thriller

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chupacabra about?
Luis Toñac (Carlos Arreaza), a renowned scientist and researcher, heads to a village with anthropologist Amelia (Ligia Petit) to investigate the appearance of dead animals without a drop of blood in their bodies. A creature called El Chupacabra is believed to be responsible for these strange deaths. The scientist downplays the possibility, considering it part of local mythology, similar to the legend of the death of a pre-Columbian princess who was reincarnated as his coworker.
Who directed Chupacabra?
Chupacabra was directed by Luisa de la Ville.
Who stars in Chupacabra?
Chupacabra stars Carlos Arreaza, Ligia Petit, Aníbal Grunn, Estefanía López.
How long is Chupacabra?
Chupacabra has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Chupacabra?
Chupacabra is a Horror, History film.
Where was Chupacabra produced?
Chupacabra was produced in Venezuela.