Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll

Los Ojos Azules de la Muñeca Rota
Directed by Carlos Aured
Produced by José Antonio Pérez Giner
Written by Paul Naschy
Carlos Aured
Starring Paul Naschy
Diana Lorys
Maria Perschy
Eva Leon
Music by Juan Carlos Calderón
Release dates
1974
Running time
89 minutes
Country Spain
Language Spanish

Los Ojos Azules de la Muñeca Rota (Blue Eyes Of The Broken Doll) is a Spanish horror film from 1974 directed by Carlos Aured and starring Paul Naschy (who also co-wrote), Diana Lorys, Maria Perschy, and Eva Leon. The film was released on VHS as House Of Psychotic Women, and was shown on television as House of Doom (edited).

Plot

The story concerns a drifter named Gilles (Naschy) who arrives in a French village looking for work. He soon gets a lift from a woman named Claude (Lorys) who sports a prosthetic hand, hiding a gruesome deformity. She gives him a job as a handyman at a large house owned by her and her two sisters: nymphomaniac redhead Nicole (Leon) and wheelchair-using Yvette (Perschy). Soon after he sets up doing chores around the grounds, Nicole takes a strong interest in him and Claude voices her disgust, while Yvette is tended to by a doctor and nurse. As these domestic events occur, a black-gloved killer is murdering blue-eyed women and gouging out their eyes, dropping them into a jar of water. Before too long Gilles is painted as a top suspect, due to a shady past involving his abuse of a former girlfriend, and the authorities pursue him.[1]

Cast

Background

Release

The film was released theatrically in its native Spain in 1974 as Los Ojos Azules de la Muñeca Rota. The title translates as Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll.

The film was released theatrically in the United States by the Independent International Pictures in 1976.

The film contains graphic scenes of gore and nudity, and was rated R in the U.S. under its slightly edited House Of Psychotic Women title. House Of Doom was the further censored version released on television.

The film was released on a special edition DVD in 2007 by Deimos Entertainment, a subdivision of BCI Eclipse, as Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll.

Soundtrack

The tune "Frere Jacques" is occasionally played on the soundtrack, albeit slightly jazzed up with bass, drums and violin, during the murder scenes.

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