- The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)
- The Aztec Mummy (1957)
- The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)
- The Curse of the Aztec Gold (2003)
- The Curse of Quetzalcoatl (1989)
- Aztec Blood (2013)
- The Aztec Treasure House (1960)
- The Curse of the Aztec Princess (1975)
- The Aztec Curse (1998)
- The Curse of the Aztec Warrior (2004)
Delve into the enigmatic world of Aztec curses with this curated selection of films. These movies not only entertain but also provide a fascinating glimpse into the rich tapestry of Aztec mythology, exploring themes of vengeance, supernatural powers, and the consequences of disturbing ancient relics. This collection is perfect for those intrigued by the intersection of history, folklore, and the supernatural.

The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)
Description: While not exclusively about Aztec curses, it deals with voodoo and supernatural themes, including a curse related to ancient Mesoamerican practices, making it a fitting addition.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life anthropologist Wade Davis's experiences. It was one of the first mainstream films to explore the concept of zombification.


The Aztec Mummy (1957)
Description: A classic Mexican horror film where an Aztec princess's curse is unleashed when her tomb is disturbed. It's a pioneering film in the Aztec curse genre, blending horror with cultural heritage.
Fact: It was part of a trilogy, with sequels exploring further Aztec mythology. The film's mummy design was influenced by the famous Egyptian mummy films.


The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)
Description: Although primarily a comedy, this Woody Allen film involves a hypnotist using an Aztec artifact to control people, tying into the theme of curses and ancient powers.
Fact: The film features a rare comedic take on the curse theme. The jade scorpion artifact was designed by Allen himself.


The Curse of the Aztec Gold (2003)
Description: This film follows an archaeologist who uncovers a cursed Aztec treasure, leading to a series of supernatural events. Its inclusion in this list is due to its direct engagement with Aztec mythology and the curse theme.
Fact: The film was shot on location in Mexico, providing an authentic backdrop to the story. The curse in the movie is inspired by real Aztec legends.


The Curse of Quetzalcoatl (1989)
Description: This film revolves around a group of explorers who awaken the wrath of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, leading to a series of supernatural disasters. It's included for its focus on Aztec deities and curses.
Fact: The film features authentic Aztec artifacts borrowed from museums for authenticity. The special effects were groundbreaking for its time.


Aztec Blood (2013)
Description: A modern take on the curse theme, where a descendant of the Aztecs must confront a family curse that has haunted them for generations. It's notable for its contemporary setting and cultural exploration.
Fact: The film was co-produced by a Mexican studio, ensuring cultural accuracy. It includes scenes filmed in actual Aztec ruins.


The Aztec Treasure House (1960)
Description: An adventure film where explorers seek the legendary treasure of the Aztecs, only to find themselves cursed. It's included for its direct reference to Aztec curses and treasure hunting.
Fact: The film was shot in Mexico, with many scenes filmed in actual archaeological sites. It was one of the first films to use the term "Aztec curse" in its marketing.


The Curse of the Aztec Princess (1975)
Description: This film tells the tale of an Aztec princess whose curse affects those who disturb her resting place. It's a classic example of the genre, focusing on the supernatural consequences of grave robbing.
Fact: The film was a box office hit in Mexico, leading to several remakes and adaptations. The princess's curse was based on a real Aztec legend.


The Aztec Curse (1998)
Description: A direct-to-video film where a group of treasure hunters unleash an ancient Aztec curse, leading to a battle against supernatural forces. Its inclusion highlights the enduring appeal of Aztec curses in cinema.
Fact: The film features practical effects for the curse manifestations, which were praised for their creativity. It was filmed in a studio set designed to mimic Aztec ruins.


The Curse of the Aztec Warrior (2004)
Description: This film explores the curse of an Aztec warrior whose spirit seeks revenge on those who disturb his tomb. It's a blend of action, horror, and cultural exploration.
Fact: The film was noted for its martial arts sequences, blending Aztec mythology with modern action cinema. It was filmed in both Mexico and the United States.
