Más negro que la noche (Mexico - 2014) is a remake of the Mexican film of the same name written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada in 1975.
Directing the 3D remake aiming to modernize the original story is Henry Bedwell whose filmography consists mainly of TV series and a comedy genre film. The director himself handled the screenplay together with Carlos Enrique Taboada.
Más negro que la noche (Darker Than Night) premiered at the Guanajuato International Film Festival (GIFF 2014) and will land in U.S. theaters this month on Sept. 26.
In this suspenseful Mexican film, impersonating Evil by triggering nefarious situations is a black Persian cat named Becker but let's see the plot in detail.
Mrs. Ophelia lived in affluence within the walls of her mansion together with her inseparable black cat and housekeeper Angelina until a fulminating heart attack cut short her life. The possessions
of the old woman are intended for her granddaughter Greta who, as stipulated in the will, will have to take care of Becker in order to benefit from the inheritance. The young woman will move into the building together with three friends, but shortly after their arrival, the cat mysteriously dies, possibly due to the little care given to it. Soon after Becker's death, however, strange and terrifying events begin to unfold.
The cast of Más negro que la noche consists of Zuria Vega, Adriana Louvier, Ona Casamiquela, Eréndira Ibarra, Margarita Sanz, Josemaría Torre Hütt, Lucia Guillmain, Hernán Mendoza and Miguel Rodarte.
Serving as producers are Josemaría Torre Hütt, Marco Polo Constandse, Alex García and Leonardo Zimbrón.
The trailer for Más negro que la noche:







