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A trio of films by the acclaimed Mexican director Guillermo del Toro.

Cronos (1993): A strange object, the "Cronos device", has been found inside the statue of an angel in an antique store. While the dealer, Jesus Gris, is holding the device, it springs open and its metallic legs pierces his flesh. Once "bitten", he develops a craving for human blood, and his body grows more and more youthful with each drink. As the addiction spreads through his body, he realizes he desires the blood of his innocent granddaughter...

The Devil's Backbone (2001): A deliciously dark horror, The Devil's Backbone tells the tale of a remote Spanish orphanage during the final days of The Spanish Civil War whose young inhabitants are brutally terrorised by Santi, a decomposing spirit who stalks the building's dark decaying hallways. But, as the film builds to a grisly, explosive finale, the children learn the true story of Santi's death and rise up to vow a deadly vengeance on his vicious murderer. Produced by Pedro Almodovar and brilliantly photographed for maximum suspence by leading cinematographer Guillermo Navarra, The Devil's Backbone is a truly haunting, memorable ghost story.

Pan's Labyrinth (2006): the story of a young girl that travels with her mother and adoptive father to a rural area up North in Spain, 1944 - after Franco's victory. The girl lives in an imaginary world of her own creation and faces the real world with much chagrin. Post-war Fascist repression is at its height in rural Spain and the girl must come to terms with that through a fable of her own.

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excellent films and the case is very good too

2012-11-30by bobby

IF you thought Hellboy was good...

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....Then this is must buy as Guillermo Del Toro's directing prowess shines brighly amongst these three dark but wonderful tales. They may look strange and uncomforting to the casual viewer who may look at the boxcover , or read the brief descriptions on this site. But prepared to be drawn in and immersed by the warmth, humanity, and overall charm of the characters in these outstanding titles, where reality meets the unusual mind of Del Toro, in a way that cannot be truly described until you watch these.

2012-10-30by drunkenmaster

Brilliant

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3 great movies. Worth the price and comes in a great special edition case.

2012-10-30by Robfitz87