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Mexico cinema makes move to 3D with new version of horror classic

Mexican cinema will make its first foray into 3D with a new version of late Mexican director Carlos Enrique Taboada's horror classic "Mas negro que la noche" (Blacker Than the Night), which is scheduled to hit theaters in September.

Cutting-edge 3D technology has been employed in this Spanish-Mexican production that "has never been used" elsewhere, the director of the remake, Henry Bedwell, said.

"This project has been well thought-out. It's a tribute to Taboada (1929-1997) and classic Mexican horror cinema," Bedwell added, acknowledging that the film was a "challenge" not only in terms of . . .

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