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The Book of Stone

- A legend from 7 centuries ago...

Julia, a governess, comes to work for a bourgeois family that lives in a forested property they have recently bought. Julia is to take care of a little girl named Silvia, whose unusual demeanor may find its roots in the family garden.

Release Date : 1969-07-18

Language :Spanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Producciones AGSA

Production Country : Mexico

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Marga López

Character Name : Julia Septien

Original Name : Marga López

Gender : Female

Joaquín Cordero

Character Name : Eugenio Ruvalcaba

Original Name : Joaquín Cordero

Gender : Male

Norma Lazareno

Character Name : Mariana

Original Name : Norma Lazareno

Gender : Female

Aldo Monti

Character Name : Carlos

Original Name : Aldo Monti

Gender : Male

Lucy Buj

Character Name : Silvia

Original Name : Lucy Buj

Gender : Male

Rafael Llamas

Character Name : Profesor Esquivias

Original Name : Rafael Llamas

Gender : Male

Ada Carrasco

Character Name : Paulina "Sirvienta"

Original Name : Ada Carrasco

Gender : Female

Lilia Castillo

Character Name : Herminia

Original Name : Lilia Castillo

Gender : Female

Manuel Dondé

Character Name : Bruno

Original Name : Manuel Dondé

Gender : Male

Jorge Mateos

Character Name : Dr. Molina

Original Name : Jorge Mateos

Gender : Male

Miguel Gómez Checa

Character Name : Teniente de Policia (Police Lt.)

Original Name : Miguel Gómez Checa

Gender : Male

Eduardo MacGregor

Character Name : Fabian

Original Name : Eduardo MacGregor

Gender : Male

Jorge Pablo Carrillo

Character Name : Hugo

Original Name : Jorge Pablo Carrillo

Gender : Male

Reviews

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2021-06-23

Pursuing the massive success and of "Hasta el viento tiene miedo", horror director Carlos Enrique Taboada achieves an equally engaging horror story with 'El Libro de Piedra'. In this case, Taboada works with Marga Lopez and Norma Lazareno again, but playing completely different roles. Mrs. Lopez is not a strict school headmistress and she becomes a sweet and delicate governess. On the other hand, Norma Lazareno is not a naughty student anymore and she becomes a reluctant stepmother, who hopelessly tries to win her stepdaughter affection. Offering a sinister story that deals with a troubled little girl, this film contains a nice amount of beautiful shots and landscapes, that in some cases, surpases the dialogs and the characters. In 'El Libro de Piedra', a sweet governess named Julia Septién, is hired by a wealthy man to take care of his young daughter, named Silvia. As soon as the governess arrives to the mansion, she finds out that Silvia is mentally troubled. However, Julia demonstrates her courage and willingness to help the child, and she decides to stay to take care of her. Mrs. Septién manages to win Silvia's affection and the bond between the two of them grows stronger each day. However, the relationship between Silvia and her stepmother, Mariana, becomes extremely hostile and Mrs. Septién, hopelessly tries to fix this. Silvia, on the other hand, finds her affection on a statue of a boy named 'Hugo', as she calls him. It first, Julia seems amused by the idea of the imaginary friend, but as the days go by, she realizes that there is nothing amusing whatsoever. Silvia's obsession with Hugo becomes disturbing to everyone and Julia starts to fear that the child might be involved in black magic and the hostility between her and her family, is not exactly a good sign. Coping with a few unnoticeable editing mistakes, this Gothic horror masterpiece, manages to be entertaining the whole time. I like to think of it as a dark Gothic drama, with some mellow winks here and there and a final scene that erases all the mellowness with a sudden slap. Most Gothic lovers are going to appreciate "El libro de piedra" for the beauty and yet simplicity of the imagery and the situations. The interface between Mrs. Septién, the governess and little Silvia, is perhaps one of the most appealing characteristics of this film, in which a little girl is basically measured as a monster by everyone. A girl who is feared by everyone at a tender age and yet, there's someone who manages to reach her heart, creating a loving bond and realizing that little Silvia is a sweet girl deep down, no matter how hard it is to see that. "El libro de piedra" causes ambiguous reactions, because in the end, it is not very clear whether if Silvia is pure evil or if she is merely a saddened and helpless soul who ends up devoting herself to a dark supernatural strength in order to find some company