
This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse 1967
"Hell in Eastmancolor"
Dive into the macabre world of *This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967)*, José Mojica Marins' chilling sequel to *At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul*, where the unholy Coffin Joe returns with a vengeance.
Director: José Mojica Marins
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967) about?
The film follows Coffin Joe, the undead undertaker, as he resumes his gruesome quest for the ideal woman. With his hunchbacked assistant, he descends into a spiral of terror, corrupting and destroying anyone in his path. The story blends psychological horror and supernatural vengeance in a nightmarish world.
Who directed This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse?
José Mojica Marins, the legendary Brazilian horror filmmaker, directed this 1967 sequel to his cult classic *At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul*.
Who stars in This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse?
The film stars José Mojica Marins as Coffin Joe, alongside Roque Rodrigues, Nadia Freitas, William Morgan, and Tina Wohlers in key roles.
Is This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967) worth watching?
As the unrated sequel to a cult horror icon, *This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse* delivers a unique blend of exploitation and fantasy. Its raw, atmospheric horror and Jose Mojica Marins' signature style make it a fascinating watch for genre enthusiasts, despite its dated techniques.
How long is This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse?
The film runs for 108 minutes.
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About This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967) — The Chilling Sequel to a Brazilian Horror Icon
Dive into the macabre world of *This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967)*, José Mojica Marins' chilling sequel to *At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul*, where the unholy Coffin Joe returns with a vengeance. Directed by the horror maestro himself, this 1967 Brazilian thriller blends grotesque fantasy with raw terror, as the undead undertaker renews his brutal quest for the perfect woman. With his hunchbacked assistant by his side, Joe unleashes a campaign of psychological and physical horror, leaving a trail of broken souls in his wake. The film's Eastmancolor palette bathes his atrocities in a sickly glow, amplifying the nightmarish atmosphere.
Coffin Joe's obsession knows no bounds, and *This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse* pushes the boundaries of exploitation horror with its unflinching brutality. Marins' signature style—equal parts camp and dread—creates a uniquely unsettling experience, where morality is a distant memory and terror reigns supreme. A cult classic that defined Brazilian horror, this film is a must-watch for fans of the genre, offering a visceral ride into the darkest corners of obsession and the supernatural.