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  3. The Devil’s Backbone. In the last days of the Spanish Civil War, Carlos, whose Republican father was killed in battle, is left by his guardian at the Santa Lucia orphanage. The bleak building conceals not only the adults’ dissolute relationships, but also the ghost of a boy who seems bent on making contact with Carlos. IMDb 7.4 1 h 48 min 2001.

  4. 6. März 2015 · The Devil's Backbone (2001) is a haunting and atmospheric horror film by Guillermo del Toro, set in a Spanish orphanage during the Civil War. Watch the trailer with English subtitles and discover ...

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  5. THE DEVIL'S BACKBONE is a stylish and unpredictable supernatural chiller from director Guillermo del Toro (Blade 2, Cronos, Mimic) which deftly mixes horror, suspense and dark humor. Twelve-year-old Carlos is the latest arrival to Santa Lucia School, an imposing stone building that shelters the orphans of the Republican militia and politicians during the last days of the Spanish Civil War ...

  6. THE DEVIL'S BACKBONE El espinazo del diablo. Directed by. Guillermo del Toro . Spain, Mexico, 2001. Thriller, History, Horror, Drama. 108. Synopsis. In the last days of the Spanish Civil War, Carlos, whose Republican father was killed in battle, is left b ...

  7. 30. Juli 2013 · The critic J. Hoberman has astutely described The Devil’s Backbone as “an experiment in antifascist super­­naturalism,” a phrase that neatly encapsulates the recurrent themes that haunt del Toro’s work: the ghosts of history, the freedom of fantasy, the imperative of choice, the relationship between the “real” and the “imagined.”.