• Director(s)

    René Cardona

  • Production Year

    1967

  • Genre(s)

    Horror, Thriller

  • Approx. running minutes

    88m

  • Cast

    Maura Monti, Roberto Canedo, Hector Godoy, David Silva

Film

THE PANTHER WOMEN

moderate violence, threat, horror, discriminatory language

THE PANTHER WOMEN is a Mexican supernatural horror thriller, from 1967, in which the last members of a family are endangered by a centuries-old curse that is revived by a demonic cult.

THE PANTHER WOMEN is a Mexican supernatural horror thriller, from 1967, in which the last members of a family are endangered by a centuries-old curse that is revived by a demonic cult.

violence
Moderate violence features in sustained fight scenes with impactful punches, shootings, stabbings and clawings in fantastical scenes where humans transform into panther-like creatures; the violence is undetailed, and with only occasional sight of bloody injury. There is also mild sporting violence in choreographed Mexican lucha libre wrestling matches.
threat and horror
A supernatural entity, whose face appears with decomposing flesh through which the skull shows, menaces humans, including a child. A person disappears into bales of hay which are set alight, but there is a reassuring outcome. There is also mild threat with guns and in car chases.
discrimination
A person with dwarfism is referred to as a "midget", reflecting the historical era in which the film is set.
A person takes their own life in undetailed fashion. There is mild bad language ('bastard'), and very mild terms ('damn'). People smoke cigarettes, which reflects the historical era in which the film is set.
  • Director(s)

    René Cardona

  • Production Year

    1967

  • Genre(s)

    Horror, Thriller

  • Approx. running minutes

    88m

  • Cast

    Maura Monti, Roberto Canedo, Hector Godoy, David Silva

moderate violence, threat, horror, discriminatory language
Classified Date:
18/03/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
Moderate violence features in sustained fight scenes with impactful punches, shootings, stabbings and clawings in fantastical scenes where humans transform into panther-like creatures; the violence is undetailed, and with only occasional sight of bloody injury. There is also mild sporting violence in choreographed Mexican lucha libre wrestling matches.
threat and horror
A supernatural entity, whose face appears with decomposing flesh through which the skull shows, menaces humans, including a child. A person disappears into bales of hay which are set alight, but there is a reassuring outcome. There is also mild threat with guns and in car chases.
discrimination
A person with dwarfism is referred to as a "midget", reflecting the historical era in which the film is set.
A person takes their own life in undetailed fashion. There is mild bad language ('bastard'), and very mild terms ('damn'). People smoke cigarettes, which reflects the historical era in which the film is set.
  • Classified date

    18/03/2024

  • Language

    Mexican