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El Miedo No Anda En Burro 1973

★ 7.532 votes88 min📅 1973-11-25

In the lively world of *El Miedo No Anda En Burro (1973)*, a chaotic Mexican family stops at nothing to oust their wealthy, cunning matriarch—only to discover her fortune isn't meant for them at all.

Director: Fernando Cortés

Cast

María Elena Velasco
María Elena Velasco
María Nicolasa Cruz
Fernando Luján
Fernando Luján
Raúl
Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo
Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo
Don Marciano
Eleazar García
Eleazar García
Don Braulio
Emma Roldán
Emma Roldán
Doña Paz
Gloria Mayo
Gloria Mayo
Laura
Alfredo Wally Barrón
Frankie / Maldonado
Antonio Bravo
Antonio Bravo
Doctor
Alfonso Zayas
Alfonso Zayas
Policía
Carlos Bravo y Fernández 'Carlhillos'
Notario

Frequently Asked Questions

What is El Miedo No Anda En Burro (1973) about?

This classic Mexican horror-comedy follows a dysfunctional family plotting to claim their wealthy grandmother's fortune, only to face a shocking twist when her inheritance goes to her dog. The film blends dark humor, family drama, and supernatural elements as the relatives' schemes unravel in unexpected ways.

Who directed El Miedo No Anda En Burro?

The film was directed by Fernando Cortés, known for his work in Mexican cinema during the 1970s.

Who stars in El Miedo No Anda En Burro?

The film features María Elena Velasco, Fernando Luján, Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo, Eleazar García, and Emma Roldán in key roles.

Is El Miedo No Anda En Burro (1973) worth watching?

As an unrated but cult-classic horror-comedy, it offers a unique blend of humor and suspense. Fans of Mexican cinema or offbeat family sagas will appreciate its quirky charm, even if it's more of a nostalgic pick than a modern masterpiece.

How long is El Miedo No Anda En Burro?

The film runs for 88 minutes.

About El Miedo No Anda En Burro (1973) — When Greed Meets a Furry Surprise

In the lively world of *El Miedo No Anda En Burro (1973)*, a chaotic Mexican family stops at nothing to oust their wealthy, cunning matriarch—only to discover her fortune isn't meant for them at all. Directed by Fernando Cortés, this horror-comedy gem blends dark humor with family drama as relatives scheme, bicker, and plot to secure her inheritance. But when the twist reveals the entire estate leaves to the old lady's loyal dog, chaos erupts in a whirlwind of betrayal and absurdity. María Elena Velasco leads the eccentric cast, anchoring the film's satirical tone with sharp wit and over-the-top performances.

Set against a backdrop of 1970s Mexican cinema flair, the movie balances scares and laughter, making it a cult favorite among horror-comedy enthusiasts. Themes of greed, deception, and unexpected justice unfold in a way that keeps viewers hooked, while the family's antics feel both relatable and wildly exaggerated. With its clever twists and memorable characters, *El Miedo No Anda En Burro* is a hidden gem for fans of classic Mexican cinema looking for something as unique as it is entertaining.