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Devil's Backbone (The)

Country: Spain | Mexico, Language: Spanish, 106 mins

Original Title

El Espinazo del Diablo
  • Director: Guillermo del Toro
  • Writer: Guillermo del Toro; Antonio Trashorras
  • Producer: Agustín Almodóvar; Pedro Almodóvar

CGiii Comment

Mesmerising...as near to film perfection as you can get.

Guillermo del Toro knows how to create the perfect villain (he did it in the jaw-dropping Pan's Labyrinth).

He knows how to build the emotion - like a symphonic crescendo - it will exhaust and leave you agog.

A wonder.


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The(ir) Blurb...

It is 1939, the end of three years of bloody civil war in Spain, and General Franco's right-wing Nationalists are poised to defeat the left-wing Republican forces. A ten-year-old boy named Carlos, the son of a fallen Republican war hero, is left by his tutor in an orphanage in the middle of nowhere. The orphanage is run by a curt but considerate headmistress named Carmen and a kindly Professor Casares, both of whom are sympathetic to the doomed Republican cause. Despite their concern for him, and his gradual triumph over the usual schoolhouse bully, Carlos never feels completely comfortable in his new environment. First of all, there was that initial encounter with the orphanage's nasty caretaker, Jacinto, who reacts even more violently when anyone is caught looking around a particular storage room the one with the deep well. Second, and more inexplicable, is the presence of a ghost, one of the former occupants of the orphanage named Santi.

Cast & Characters

Marisa Paredes as Carmen;
Eduardo Noriega as Jacinto;
Federico Luppi as Dr. Casares;
Fernando Tielve as Carlos;
Íñigo Garcés as Jaime;
Irene Visedo as Conchita;
José Manuel Lorenzo as Marcelo;
Francisco Maestre as El Puerco;
Junio Valverde as Santi;
Berta Ojea as Alma;
Adrián Lamana as Gálvez;
Daniel Esparza as Marcos;
Miguel Ortiz;
Juan Carlos Vellido;
Javier Bódalo as Búho