Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: INV042
- Format: DVD (Reissue)
- UPC: 804879558392
- Street Date: 02/06/24
- PreBook Date: 01/02/24
- Label: Invincible »
- Genre: Drama
- Run Time: 71 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2015
- Region Code: 1
- Box Lot: 0
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: Spanish
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Albert Carbo
- Alba Ribas
- Bernat Saumell
- Cristian Valencia
- Director: Hèctor Hernández Vicens
Product Assets
The Corpse Of Anna Fritz
When a famous actress dies and three young men sneak into the morgue to get a glimpse of her body, things begin to spiral out of control.
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Anna Fritz, a beautiful Spanish actress and one of the most desired women in the world, has suddenly died. Her body is transferred to a city morgue, where a withdrawn young orderly, Pau, becomes fascinated with her lifeless cadaver. When Pau sends a picture of the dead celebrity to his two friends, they show up at the morgue for a glimpse of the beautiful starlet. As the whiskey bottles and coke packets empty, the three friends decide this is an opportunity they can't pass up to get up close and personal with the corpse of Anna Fritz. However, when they are alone with the body, they soon realize that things aren't exactly what they seem.
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Sales Points
- The Corpse of Anna Fritz (Spanish: El cadáver de Anna Fritz) is a 2015 Spanish thriller film co-written and directed by Hèctor Hernández Vicens. It premiered at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas on 15 March 2015.
- Star Alba Ribas Benaiges has also appeared in the Netflix series Las Chicas Del Cable.
- The Corpse of Anna Fritz (Spanish: El cadáver de Anna Fritz) was released theatrically in Spain in October 2015 where it made €360,000 at the box office.
- Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gives 'The Corpse of Anna Fritz' a 67% rating based on nine critics, and an average of 6.4/10.
Press Quotes
The film is not an easy watch, nor can it be said to be in any way entertaining; it's short, nasty, brutal and utterly compelling.
—Andrew Marshall, Starburst
Maintains a white-knuckled momentum throughout its admittedly brief runtime.
— Ben Nicholson, CineVue