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La Mano 1995

★ 7.01 votes60 min📅 1995-10-31

Venezuelan horror-comedy gem *La Mano (1995)* delivers a uniquely spooky twist on supernatural possession.

Director: Tony Rodríguez

Cast

Tony Rodríguez
Armandito
William Colmenares
William Colmenares
Verónica Cortez
Alejo Felipe
Alejo Felipe
Esperanza Magaz
Doña Manola
Elisa Stella
Raúl Xiqués
Tania Sarabia
Tania Sarabia

Frequently Asked Questions

What is La Mano (1995) about?

This Venezuelan horror-comedy follows Armandito, a traveler who stays at a haunted inn in Caracas. After a shocking accident links him to a severed hand tied to the inn's dark past, he becomes possessed by its vengeful spirit and must confront its unfinished business.

Who directed La Mano?

Tony Rodríguez directed, wrote, and stars in *La Mano (1995)*, showcasing his multifaceted creative vision.

Who stars in La Mano?

The cast includes Tony Rodríguez, William Colmenares, Esperanza Magaz, Verónica Cortez, and Alejo Felipe.

Is La Mano (1995) worth watching?

*La Mano (1995)* may not be a cinematic masterpiece, but its compact 60-minute runtime and offbeat blend of horror, comedy, and crime make it a curious watch for fans of vintage supernatural thrillers and regional genre films. Its unique premise and nostalgic '90s aesthetic give it cult potential.

How long is La Mano?

The film runs for 60 minutes.

About La Mano (1995) — A Venezuelan Horror-Comedy with a Chilling Supernatural Twist

Venezuelan horror-comedy gem *La Mano (1995)* delivers a uniquely spooky twist on supernatural possession. Written, directed by, and starring Tony Rodríguez, this 60-minute RCTV TV movie follows Armandito, a traveler who checks into a haunted Caracas inn with a dark history—its previous guest famously lost a hand centuries ago. After a freak electrical accident bonds his fate to the severed hand, Armandito finds himself at the mercy of its vengeful, unresolved desires, blending eerie dread with dark humor in a compact yet unforgettable package.

Dripping with retro '90s charm and low-budget ingenuity, *La Mano (1995)* crafts a haunting atmosphere through its small-scale setting and the director's clever use of folklore and fate. The possessed hand becomes a literal extension of Armandito's struggle, driving a surreal thriller where crime, dark comedy, and horror collide against the gritty backdrop of Venezuelan television production.