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So, 'Apocalipsis infernal' is a curious case in the Mexican film landscape of the early '90s. This elusive title, often discussed among collectors, is shrouded in a bit of mystery, with rumors suggesting it might be a misidentified work by Christian González. The atmosphere of apocalyptic dread is palpable, and I’ve heard varying accounts of its pacing and practical effects, but no one seems to have a definitive copy. Performances by Leonardo Daniel and Azela Robinson have been noted, but it's tough to find concrete evidence of the film’s existence. It’s certainly distinctive in its absence, making it an interesting topic for discussion among collectors who appreciate the obscure.
This film exists in a strange limbo, often mentioned but seldom seen. The scarcity makes it a point of intrigue for collectors, as there's a possibility it may not even be a distinct title but rather an alternate name for another of González's works. As a result, there’s a certain allure in hunting down any information or artifacts related to it, reflecting the broader fascination with lost or obscure cinema.
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