
The Monkey's Paw 1983
In *The Monkey's Paw (1983)*, Brazilian director Ademar Guerra crafts a chilling drama-horror tale set in a crumbling tenement overlooking a cemetery.
Director: Ademar Guerra
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Monkey's Paw (1983) about?
This Brazilian drama-horror film centers on a struggling family who move into a bleak tenement near a cemetery. When a mysterious neighbor offers them a magical amulet to solve their financial woes, they soon discover the tragic consequences of their bargain. The story unfolds with eerie tension as their desperation collides with supernatural forces.
Who directed The Monkey's Paw?
The Monkey's Paw (1983) was directed by Ademar Guerra, a Brazilian filmmaker known for his atmospheric storytelling and blend of social realism with horror elements.
Who stars in The Monkey's Paw?
The film features Mário Lago, Cacilda Lanuza, Armando Bógus, Marcelo Picchi, and Nathália Timberg in key roles.
Is The Monkey's Paw (1983) worth watching?
*The Monkey's Paw* is a hidden gem for fans of atmospheric horror and character-driven drama. While it lacks a visible IMDb rating, its themes of desperation and moral dilemma, coupled with Guerra's stylish direction, make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy slow-burn psychological horror.
How long is The Monkey's Paw?
The Monkey's Paw (1983) has a runtime of 80 minutes.
About The Monkey's Paw (1983) — A Haunting Brazilian Horror-Drama You Won't Forget
In *The Monkey's Paw (1983)*, Brazilian director Ademar Guerra crafts a chilling drama-horror tale set in a crumbling tenement overlooking a cemetery. The film follows a financially desperate family uprooted to a grim new home, where a mysterious neighboring couple offers them a cursed solution to their struggles—a supernatural amulet known as the monkey's paw. As the family grapples with poverty and desperation, the amulet's dark allure weaves a web of temptation and horror, blurring the line between fate and free will.
The atmosphere is suffused with unease, as Guerra blends social realism with gothic dread, exploring themes of sacrifice, regret, and the cost of desperation. With standout performances from Mário Lago, Cacilda Lanuza, and Armando Bógus, *The Monkey's Paw* transcends its TV movie roots to deliver a haunting meditation on human frailty and the unintended consequences of bargains with the unknown.