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  1. El beso de ultratumba: Directed by Carlos Toussaint. With Ana Bertha Lepe, Sergio Jurado, Alonso Castaño, Guillermo Álvarez Bianchi. A newlywed couple finds themselves broke when the woman's father dies deeply in debt.

    • (62)
    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Carlos Toussaint
    • 1964
  2. Nov 12, 2016 · Emilio tiene fuertes deudas y se casa por interés con la joven Laura. Al enterarse de que el padre de ella estaba en quiebra, decide llevarla a la apartada casa de su familia donde,...

  3. El beso de ultratumba es una película dirigida por Carlos Toussaint con Sergio Jurado, Alonso Castaño, Guillermo Álvarez Bianchi, Roberto Aroya .... Año: 1963. Título original: El beso de ultratumba. Sinopsis: Emilio tiene fuertes deudas y se casa por interés con la joven Laura.

    • (25)
    • México
    • Jorge Stahl Jr.
    • Carlos Toussaint
  4. Overview. A newlywed couple find themselves broke when the woman's father dies deeply in debt. Forced to sell their belongings, they move into a rundown house from which they get very bad vibes. It's not long before some very strange and disturbing people begin showing up at the house. Carlos Toussaint. Director. Full Cast & Crew. Social.

  5. The Kiss from Beyond the Grave is a film directed by Carlos Toussaint with Sergio Jurado, Alonso Castaño, Guillermo Álvarez Bianchi, Roberto Aroya .... Year: 1963. Original title: El beso de ultratumba. Synopsis: A newlywed couple finds themselves broke when the woman's father dies deeply in debt.

    • (25)
    • Sergio Jurado
    • Carlos Toussaint
  6. A newlywed couple finds themselves broke when the woman’s father dies deeply in debt. Forced to sell their belongings, they move into a rundown house from which they get very bad vibes.

  7. El Beso de Ultratumba is a black and white Mexican Horror Drama that is carried away with good acting and clever dialogs. Unfairly underrated ghost story. The story goes like this: An old couple buried their money on their old mansion (probably in the 17th century).