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Overview
Tagline:
The living will always be more dangerous than the dead. morePlot:
It is 1939, the end of three years of bloody civil war in Spain, and General Franco's right-wing Nationalists... more | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Awards:
6 wins & 7 nominations moreUser Comments:
Dramatic, creepy and excellent overall moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Eduardo Noriega | ... | Jacinto | |
| Marisa Paredes | ... | Carmen | |
| Federico Luppi | ... | Casares | |
| Fernando Tielve | ... | Carlos | |
| Íñigo Garcés | ... | Jaime | |
| Irene Visedo | ... | Conchita | |
| José Manuel Lorenzo | ... | Marcelo | |
| Francisco Maestre | ... | El Puerco (as Paco Maestre) | |
| Junio Valverde | ... | Santi | |
| Berta Ojea | ... | Alma | |
| Adrián Lamana | ... | Gálvez | |
| Daniel Esparza | ... | Marcos | |
| Miguel Ortiz | |||
| Juan Carlos Vellido | |||
| Javier González | ... | Owl (as Javier González Madrigal) |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
The Devil's Backbone (Europe: English title) (USA)Échine du diable, L' (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
A Espinha do Diabo (Brazil) [pt]
Djävulens ryggrad (Sweden) [sv]
Djævlens rygrad (Denmark) (festival title) [da]
Rückgrat des Teufels, Das (Germany) (TV title) [de]
Spina del diavolo, La (Italy) [it]
Sti rahi tou Diavolou (Greece) [el]
The Devil's Backbone (Finland) (DVD title) [fi]
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Rated R for violence, language and some sexuality.Parents Guide:
Add content advisory for parentsRuntime:
106 min | Australia:108 minLanguage:
SpanishColor:
ColorAspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby DigitalCertification:
Argentina:16 | Australia:MA | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:R (Ontario) | Chile:14 | France:-12 | Germany:16 | Japan:PG-12 | New Zealand:R16 | Norway:15 | Peru:14 | Singapore:PG | Spain:13 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15 | USA:R | Finland:K-15Filming Locations:
Madrid, SpainMOVIEmeter: 
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Casares: Stay by my side as my light grows dim /as my blood slows down and my nerves shatter with stabbing pain / as my heart grows weak / and the wheels of my being turn slowly / Stay by my side /as my fragile body is racked by pain /which verges on truth / and manic time continues scattering dust / and furious life bursts out in flames. Stay by my side / as I fade / so you can point to the end of my struggle /and the twilight of eternal days / at the low, dark edge of life. moreSoundtrack:
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After seeing the impressive rating on IMDb and being intrigued by its appearance at my local video store, I finally rented this film. I'm glad that I did.
"Blade 2" and "Hellboy" were my only other del Toro film's to date. Obviously, the man has an eye for style and even, occasionally, atmosphere. I was particularly impressed with "Hellboy": not nearly as good as the source material, but the best comic adaptation to film in many years, including the Marvel disasters. "The Devil's Backbone" is well acted and surprisingly effective in style and atmosphere. Not quite a horror movie...but with its creepy moments nonetheless. The script is also quite good: the characters are realistic and well portrayed, and there are a lot of great plot elements (i.e. the defused bomb) that give the story layers on top of layers.
My only complaint is that del Toro makes the mistake that many directors in the horror genre make: showing the monster/creature in too great a definition, and, in this case, far too early in the movie. Many directors should take a page from Ridley Scott's book: "Alien" is so scary because what you don't see of the creature, not because the little we do see of it. Still, del Toro's supernatural character is well-designed and has several haunting appearances.
All in all this was a great film that works as a mystery and as a drama: the writing, direction and performances are that strong. del Toro seems to do his best work while working with his own material, let's hope he does so more in the future.