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José María Vallés

· Active 1969–1976

José María Vallés, an influential figure in the 1970s Spanish cinema, directed and wrote Cake of Blood (1971), a film that embodies the raw energy of grindhouse cinema. His work in this cult classic showcases a unique blend of horror and exploitation, reflecting the era's fascination with the macabre. Vallés' contributions to this genre highlight the creative risks taken during a time when filmmakers were pushing boundaries, making Cake of Blood a notable entry in the exploration of cult cinema.

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Cake of Blood

Cake of Blood

1971 ★ 4.5
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eleased under the shadow of the Franco regime and laced with political allegory, CAKE OF BLOOD is a Spanish horror anthology bursting with Gothic atmosphere and grotesqueries galore. Across its four terrifying tales from different directors, the film explores themes of fanaticism, power dynamics, and religious critique through everything from ghosts to ancient Celtic vampires. With its textured storytelling and gorgeous cinematography, horror anthologies are rarely stronger than CAKE OF BLOOD.

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Filmography

5 credits
1960s 1 credit
1969
Movie
Crew Credits
1970s 4 credits
1971
Movie ★ 4.7
1971
Movie ★ 4.7
1971
Movie ★ 4.7