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The Chupacabra Returns: The Altar Boy Against the Chupacabra 1997

★ 5.01 votes90 min📅 1997-12-31

In the quirky Mexican town of *The Chupacabra Returns: The Altar Boy Against the Chupacabra (1997)*, a legendary cryptid takes an unexpected detour when it crashes into a utility pole after getting too close to the ground.

Director: Eduardo Martínez

Cast

Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez
Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez
Sheriff
Guillermo de Alvarado 'Condorito'
Monaguillo
Patricia Muñoz
La Paty
Gabriel Godínez
Chupacabra

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Chupacabra Returns: The Altar Boy Against the Chupacabra (1997) about?

A damaged Chupacabras crash-lands in a Mexican town and mistakenly assumes the locals will cower in terror. Instead, it encounters a village of eccentric madmen whose fearless antics leave the creature baffled and frustrated.

Who directed The Chupacabra Returns: The Altar Boy Against the Chupacabra?

The film was directed by Eduardo Martínez, known for his work in Mexican cinema blending humor and horror.

Who stars in The Chupacabra Returns: The Altar Boy Against the Chupacabra?

The cast features Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez, Guillermo de Alvarado 'Condorito', Patricia Muñoz, and Gabriel Godínez in key roles.

Is The Chupacabra Returns: The Altar Boy Against the Chupacabra (1997) worth watching?

If you enjoy offbeat horror-comedy films with a distinctively Mexican flavor, this cult oddity delivers plenty of laughs and bizarre chills. While unrated, its unique premise and charming cast make it a fun curiosity for genre fans.

How long is The Chupacabra Returns: The Altar Boy Against the Chupacabra?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About The Chupacabra Returns: The Altar Boy Against the Chupacabra (1997) — A Cult Comedy-Horror Film Starring Flaco Ibáñez

In the quirky Mexican town of *The Chupacabra Returns: The Altar Boy Against the Chupacabra (1997)*, a legendary cryptid takes an unexpected detour when it crashes into a utility pole after getting too close to the ground. With damaged wings, the creature—known as El Chupacabras—finds itself stranded, forced to endure an awkward stay in a community of eccentric, laughter-loving locals. As the creature attempts to terrorize the townsfolk, it soon discovers, to its dismay, that their fearlessness stems from sheer madness. Directed by Eduardo Martínez, this oddball blend of horror and comedy delivers a hilariously unsettling experience.

Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez and Guillermo de Alvarado 'Condorito' lead the cast as the town's most memorable residents, joined by Patricia Muñoz and Gabriel Godínez in this cult classic that twists the Chupacabras myth into a farcical tale of mistaken identity and absurd encounters. With its offbeat tone and genre-bending storyline, the film offers a unique take on the creature feature genre, blending supernatural dread with slapstick humor and a dash of cultural satire.