
If you don't remember this, you are up past your bedtime and you'd better hurry off before you get a paddlin'.
It's hard to review a movie that has a ton of names associated with it. Try to find 'The Haunting' - there are TONS of 'em. A quicker way to find it is to use the original title No-Do. This effort at Spanish horror was a little better than most, partly because they really tried for a different type of plot and a little more detail than just 'somebody died here so it's haunted now' kind of movie. But it falls short for the same reason - way too much detail and it gets mucked up and mish-mashed together into something that gets hard to follow. But it doesn't suck.




Something awful happened after that, but no one will tell Father Miguel anything and threaten him with excommunication if he doesn't keep out of it. Nice. While she pleads her case to him anyway, her daughter Rosa tells the Priest 'Help her.' After that, he immediately agrees to come to the house.
Remember the No-Do films? Seems there was not only control from the still-dead Francisco Franco, there was also a special crew working only for the Church. Some guy created a special type of film that catches, uh, otherworldly things on it. By viewing the films they make, you're supposed to be able to tell whether the otherworldly things happening in the films are actually miraculous energies or, I guess, demon influences. I dunno, I started getting lost at this point.
Remember the No-Do films? Seems there was not only control from the still-dead Francisco Franco, there was also a special crew working only for the Church. Some guy created a special type of film that catches, uh, otherworldly things on it. By viewing the films they make, you're supposed to be able to tell whether the otherworldly things happening in the films are actually miraculous energies or, I guess, demon influences. I dunno, I started getting lost at this point.

Sigh. How do I get faster to the end of this? Father Miguel decides screw it, he grabs the film of the little girls (and finds the one about his miraculous 'whore' which he takes also) and they see on the film that the girls were definitely surrounded by something... bad.

While he's at it, he watches the film about his 'whore' and finds that the Church agreed that she must have been genuine and it was Father Miguel's fault that this 'mistake' was made (they tortured her until she killed herself) and never to speak of it again. Sigh.
Our 'twist' to this prolonged tale is that the daughter who has been helping Francesca is actually the dead child she lost but only she (and apparently Father Miguel) can see her. So everybody goes up to the attic, where the 'ghosts' are in full form, but again Pedro sees nothing. Father Miguel realizes a REAL martyr is needed.

The end of the movie shows another No-Do movie with the spin version of events back then - the Church slaps the hands of the little girls and tells them to behave then leaves. 'What imaginations!' says the narrator. Duh. Okay, so it wasn't great and it got confusing and too full of supposed Church 'facts' but it was a bit more intelligent than your usual haunted house story. And now it is over.
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