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12 of the best Spanish horror films to terrify you this Halloween

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12 of the best Spanish horror films to terrify you this Halloween
Pan's Labyrinth is one of the best Spanish horror movies you can watch this Halloween.

Looking for something to give you goosebumps this Halloween? We've broken down some of the best Spanish films that are sure to have you cowering beneath the covers.

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1. Pan's Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno)

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All at once enchanting, disturbing and hauntingly beautiful, this dark fantasy film by Mexican director Guillermo del Toro takes place during an equally dark time: Francoist Spain in 1944. A young girl escapes from her grim reality by following a mythical faun. 

 

2. [REC] 

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If this Spanish film seems a bit familiar, that's because it's the eerie inspiration of the US film Quarantine. Using the 'shaky camera' technique beloved by films like The Blair Witch Project, it tells the story of a TV reporter and cameraman as they follow emergency workers to record a terrifying night of news footage. There has since been Rec 2, 3 and 4, none of which were as widely acclaimed.
 
 
3. Julia's Eyes (Los Ojos de Julia)
 
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One of several films on this list directed by Guillermo Del Toro, Julia's Eyes tells the tale of a woman who starts to lose her vision while trying to get to the bottom of the suspicious suicide of her twin sister.
 
 
4. The Devil's Backbone (El Espinazo del Diablo)
 
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Guillermo Del Toro's The Devil's Backbone is supposed to be the "spiritual" predecessor of Pan's Labyrinth. During the Spanish Civil War, a boy discovers that the orphanage where he lives is haunted by something ominous. 
 
 
5. The Others (Los Otros)
 
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This Spanish-American film by Alejandro Amenábar is a ghost story unlike any other. After the end of the Second World War, a mother (played by Nicole Kidman) and her children start to witness ghostly encounters in their family home.
 
 
6. The Day of the Beast (El Día de la Bestia)
 
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The Day of the Beast is a dark comedy directed by Alex de la Iglesia which follows a Catholic priest determined to commit as many sins as possible so that he may sell his soul and then kill the Antichrist as soon as it is born.
 

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7. Thesis (Tesis)
 
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Another Amenábar film, Thesis has as its protagonist a young woman writing a thesis about violence. When she finds a video of a girl being tortured to death, she discovers the tape's origin is much closer to her than she thinks.
 
 
8. The Orphanage (El Orfanato)
 
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This movie by first-time Spanish director J.A Bayona is set in an orphanage and takes haunted house films to another, disturbing level. A woman buys the old orphanage where she spent her childhood. But when her adopted son goes missing, she finds that the home has dark secrets around every corner.
 

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9. Sleep Tight (Mientras duermes)
 
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This 2011 psychological thriller directed by Jaume Balagueró will have you hiding behind the sofa. Apartment concierge Cesar (Luis Tosar) believes he was born without the ability to be happy. As a result, he decides his mission is to make life hell for everyone around him and goes to creepy extremes to bring down Clara (Marta Etura), a tenant in the building.  

 

10. Tombs of the blind dead (La Noche del Terror Ciego

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Tombs of the Blind Dead (1971) was written and directed by Amando de Ossorio is the first in the iconic Blind Dead series. Its success helped kickstart the Spanish horror film boom of the early seventies.
 
 
11. Darkness (Oscuridad)
 
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Another creepy classic from Jaume Balagueró, this 2002 horror about a family moving into a haunted house will have you hiding behind the sofa. Just don't watch it when you are home alone.
 
 
12. The Skin I Live In (La Piel que Habito)
 
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What list about Spanish films would be complete without a masterpiece by Pedro Almodóvar? A rare foray in the horror genre for Spain's most acclaimed director, it stars Antonio Banderas as a plastic surgeon experimenting on a young woman in a bid to develop artificial skin will make your flesh crawl.
 
 

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