Mexico, with its rich cultural heritage and folklore, has always been a fertile ground for horror cinema. This collection of 10 horror films set in Mexico offers a unique blend of traditional ghost stories, urban legends, and modern-day scares, all with Polish dubbing. Whether you're a fan of classic horror or looking for something new and terrifying, these films will take you on a chilling journey through the dark corners of Mexican culture and beyond.

The Black Pit of Dr. M (1959)
Opis: A mad scientist's experiments with the dead bring forth a host of supernatural horrors, showcasing Mexico's early foray into horror cinema.
Fakt: The film features a young German Robles, who later became famous for his role as the vampire in "El Vampiro."


The Brainiac (1962)
Opis: A bizarre and campy horror film where a 17th-century sorcerer returns to Earth as a monstrous creature to consume human brains.
Fakt: The film's title in English, "The Brainiac," was a playful nod to its outlandish premise.


The Witch's Mirror (1962)
Opis: A gothic horror tale about a woman who uses witchcraft to exact revenge, blending elements of Mexican folklore with classic horror tropes.
Fakt: The film was directed by Chano Urueta, known for his work in Mexican horror and fantasy films.


The Book of Stone (1969)
Opis: A classic horror film about a man who becomes obsessed with a mysterious book, leading to supernatural occurrences in his home.
Fakt: This film was directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada, a pioneer in Mexican horror cinema.


El Muerto (2007)
Opis: This film delves into the legend of El Muerto, a headless horseman who haunts the Mexican countryside. Its eerie atmosphere and folklore roots make it a perfect fit for this collection.
Fakt: The film was shot in the historic town of Guanajuato, famous for its mummies.


Here Comes the Devil (2012)
Opis: A family vacation turns into a nightmare when their children go missing and return changed, hinting at a dark presence in the area.
Fakt: The film was banned in Mexico for its controversial content.


The Similars (2015)
Opis: Set in 1968, this film blends science fiction with horror as passengers at a bus station experience strange phenomena, reflecting Mexico's political turmoil.
Fakt: It was Mexico's official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.


Kilometer 31 (2006)
Opis: A gripping tale of a woman's journey into the supernatural after a tragic accident, exploring the myth of La Llorona, a weeping ghost from Mexican folklore.
Fakt: The film was remade in English as "The Curse of La Llorona" in


The Curse of the Crying Woman (1960)
Opis: One of the earliest films to explore the legend of La Llorona, this movie sets the stage for many future interpretations of this iconic Mexican ghost story.
Fakt: It was one of the first Mexican horror films to gain international recognition.


The Vampire (1957)
Opis: This film introduced the iconic vampire Count Karol de Lavud to Mexican audiences, setting the stage for a wave of vampire films in the country.
Fakt: It was the first Mexican horror film to be dubbed into English for international release.
