Poison for the Fairies (1986)

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Movie basic details

Current status - Released
Total runtime - 90 mins.
Release date - 02-10-1986
Release year - 1986
Genres - Fantasy, Horror

Overall ratings and scores for Poison for the Fairies:
Happiness Score - 7.442/10, World Popularity Score - 5.909/100, IMDB Score - 7.3, Metascore - N/A, Internet Movie Database - 7.3/10, .
Poison for the Fairies movie has Total Global Votes - 77, Total IMD Votes - 1,855

Poison for the Fairies Movie Introduction: Movie Poison for the Fairies, release year 1986 is written by Carlos Enrique Taboada and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. The leading star-cast in this movie are Ana Patricia Rojo, Elsa María Gutiérrez, Leonor Llausás along with the other stars and crew members.

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Veneno para las hadas (1984) Trailer

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Movie in-short: A 10 year old girl convinces a lonely classmate that she is a witch, forcing the child to become her assistant. Though their games are initially rather naive, they gradually take a nasty and violent turn.

Movie story-line: In 1965 Mexico City, Fabiola, a wealthy yet lonely schoolgirl, befriends Graciela, a young orphan girl who has an unhealthy fascination with witchcraft. Fabiola is convinced that she, herself, is a witch by Graciela, who then uses the fear that she's put into her new friend to get Fabiola to carry out her orders. As their games grow more serious, the two girls find themselves involved in murder.

Movie synopsis: Mexico City circa 1965: Flavia is an aristocratic little girl, who is very lonely and bored. At school she meets and befriends a strange and beautiful girl named Verónica, who dreams of becoming a witch. Their games get increasingly sadistic and macabre, and escalate to involve the bloody murder of a piano teacher and macabre mayhem.

Highlights - Poison for the Fairies (1986)

Total budget - $0.00
Total revenue - $0.00
Produced by - Instituto Mexicano de CinematografíaSindicato de Trabajadores de la Producción Cinematográfica (STPC)
Produced in - Mexico
Available languages - Spanish (Español),
Homepage URL -
Awards won / Nominations - 6 wins & 5 nominations
Certificate(s) -

Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of Poison for the Fairies (1986)

Lead Actors - Ana Patricia Rojo, Elsa María Gutiérrez, Leonor Llausás
Writer(s) - Carlos Enrique Taboada
Director(s) - Carlos Enrique Taboada

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What is the release date of Poison for the Fairies (1986)?
Release date of Poison for the Fairies (1986) is 02-10-1986.


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Total runtime of Poison for the Fairies (1986) in minutes is 90 min.


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Worldwide pupularity of Poison for the Fairies (1986) movie is 5.909%.


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Production company of film Poison for the Fairies (1986) is/are Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía, Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Producción Cinematográfica (STPC), .


Which country the film Poison for the Fairies (1986) is produced in?
Film production country for the film Poison for the Fairies (1986) is Mexico, .


Which language the film Poison for the Fairies (1986) is produced in?
Film Poison for the Fairies (1986) is produced in Spanish (Español), language(s).


Which Genre the film Poison for the Fairies (1986) belongs to?
Movie Poison for the Fairies (1986) is categorized under Fantasy, Horror genre(s).


Who are the lead actors of the film Poison for the Fairies (1986)?
Lead actors of the film Poison for the Fairies (1986) are Ana Patricia Rojo, Elsa María Gutiérrez, Leonor Llausás.


Who is the writer of the film Poison for the Fairies (1986)?
The writer(s) of the film Poison for the Fairies (1986) is/are Carlos Enrique Taboada.


Who is the director of the film Poison for the Fairies (1986)?
The director(s) of the film Poison for the Fairies (1986) is/are Carlos Enrique Taboada.


Which awards, nominations and recognitions are won by Poison for the Fairies (1986) movie?
Movie Poison for the Fairies (1986) has 6 wins & 5 nominations awards and nomination in it's profile.


What is the story of Poison for the Fairies (1986) in-short?
Short plot of movie Poison for the Fairies (1986): A 10 year old girl convinces a lonely classmate that she is a witch, forcing the child to become her assistant. Though their games are initially rather naive, they gradually take a nasty and violent turn..


What is the full story of Poison for the Fairies (1986) movie?
Full plot of movie Poison for the Fairies (1986): Mexico City circa 1965: Flavia is an aristocratic little girl, who is very lonely and bored. At school she meets and befriends a strange and beautiful girl named Verónica, who dreams of becoming a witch. Their games get increasingly sadistic and macabre, and escalate to involve the bloody murder of a piano teacher and macabre mayhem..


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List of full Starcast and crew members of Poison for the Fairies (1986)

Full Starcast:

profie photo of Ana Patricia RojoName: Ana Patricia Rojo
Character: Veronica

profie photo of Elsa Maria GutierrezName: Elsa Maria Gutierrez
Character: Flavia

profie photo of Leonor LlausásName: Leonor Llausás
Character: La Bruja

profie photo of Carmela SteinName: Carmela Stein
Character: Nana

profie photo of Maria SantanderName: Maria Santander
Character: Miss Aragon

profie photo of Ernesto SchwartzName: Ernesto Schwartz
Character: Tono

profie photo of Lilia AragónName: Lilia Aragón
Character: Flavia's Mother (voice)

profie photo of Hilda Perez CarbajalName: Hilda Perez Carbajal
Character: Madame Rickard (voice)

profie photo of Marcela PaezName: Marcela Paez
Character: Grandmother (voice)

profie photo of Araceli de LeonName: Araceli de Leon
Character: Nana (voice)

profie photo of Patricia AcevedoName: Patricia Acevedo
Character: (voice)

profie photo of Laura AlmelaName: Laura Almela
Character: Claudia (uncredited)

profie photo of Arturo BeristáinName: Arturo Beristáin
Character: Flavia's Father (uncredited)

profie photo of Rosa FurmanName: Rosa Furman
Character: Señora Krinsky (uncredited)

profie photo of Rita MacedoName: Rita Macedo
Character: Jaime's Grandmother (uncredited)

profie photo of Luis Mario QuirozName: Luis Mario Quiroz
Character: David (uncredited)

profie photo of Anna SilvettiName: Anna Silvetti
Character: Flavia's Mother (uncredited)

profie photo of Hortensia SantoveñaName: Hortensia Santoveña
Character: Sor Eulalia (uncredited)

profie photo of Sergio BustamanteName: Sergio Bustamante
Character: (voice)

Crew Members:

profie photo of Carlos SavageName: Carlos Savage
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Editor

profie photo of Carlos Enrique TaboadaName: Carlos Enrique Taboada
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Screenplay

profie photo of Carlos Enrique TaboadaName: Carlos Enrique Taboada
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Director

profie photo of Carlos Enrique TaboadaName: Carlos Enrique Taboada
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Writer

profie photo of Fernando RamírezName: Fernando Ramírez
Department: Art
Job/Role: Production Design

profie photo of Héctor López LechugaName: Héctor López Lechuga
Department: Production
Job/Role: Producer

profie photo of Lupe GarcíaName: Lupe García
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Director of Photography

profie photo of Jesús MarínName: Jesús Marín
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Assistant Director

profie photo of Isidro RosasName: Isidro Rosas
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Assistant Camera

profie photo of Fidel PizarroName: Fidel Pizarro
Department: Production
Job/Role: Unit Production Manager

profie photo of Felipe MariscalName: Felipe Mariscal
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Camera Operator

profie photo of Rafael SavageName: Rafael Savage
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Assistant Editor

profie photo of Elvia CasillasName: Elvia Casillas
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Assistant Director

profie photo of Efrén Marín RojasName: Efrén Marín Rojas
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound

profie photo of Carlos Jiménez MabarakName: Carlos Jiménez Mabarak
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Original Music Composer

profie photo of Celia RuizName: Celia Ruiz
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Color Timer

profie photo of Magdalena ErizName: Magdalena Eriz
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup Artist

profie photo of Francisco GarcíaName: Francisco García
Department: Art
Job/Role: Property Master

profie photo of Juan BañosName: Juan Baños
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Foley Artist

profie photo of Roberto Puente PortilloName: Roberto Puente Portillo
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Editor

profie photo of Abelardo TrejoName: Abelardo Trejo
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Assistant

profie photo of Manuel LunaName: Manuel Luna
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Camera Operator

profie photo of Margarita MejíaName: Margarita Mejía
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Negative Cutter

profie photo of Enrique RamírezName: Enrique Ramírez
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set Decoration

profie photo of Clementina EsquivelName: Clementina Esquivel
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Costume Design

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Reviews Section

rated 3.5 out of 5
June 23, 2021

Word of advice: if you're looking for a genuine horror film with decent scares and gore, don't expect any of those things in this movie. "Poison for the fairies" is not a horror movie, although it was advertised as one. It was directed by the well known Mexican horror director Carlos Enrique Taboada, which probably led to some misinterpretation when it came out. I would probably label this movie as an exceedingly captivating, charming and stylish adventure/family/dark-comedy with some mildly disturbing situations here and there. Other than that, I would never recommend this film to anyone who is in the mood for real horror. As a matter of fact, I think this movie is in reality suitable for all audiences, including children. The final scene is a little bit wicked, that's true, but the rest of the story is somehow childish and naive in a good way. Even though this film ended up being poles apart from what I was actually expecting, I must say that this film is charming and lovable in a way that I would have never imagined. "Poison for the fairies", is some kind of wicked fairy tale about two little girls who become friends, despite the fact that there entirely unlike. Flavia is the nice, innocent girl who doesn't know anyone at school and has no friends. On the other hand, Veronica is a weird and yet sweet-looking blonde schoolgirl who happens to be fixated with witches and all kinds of sinister things. This fascination for witchcraft and her peculiar manners, earn her a very bad reputation among the other girls. Regardless, Veronica doesn't seem to care and she even claims to be a witch herself!. At first, Flavia doesn't trust her friend's menacing side, but eventually, she becomes a victim of Veronica's delusional reality and constant charades, until she finally ends up believing what is clearly a lie. In "Poison for the fairies", we see this amusing friendship that connects these two little girls and their deplorable attempts for black magic. I honestly didn't think I was going to be so fascinated by a movie that didn't promise anything at all, to begin with. "Poison for the fairies" is a movie that reminded me of some of some Italian horror films, due to its artistic virtues and antique settings. "Poison for the fairies" is a very naïve adventure/family/horror fairy tale that shows a magical and dark world seen by an untrained and hopeless little girl who sees an alternative reality. The circumstances that Flavia and Veronica undergo to during the course of this film, are adorably entertaining. I'll never understand why "Poison for the fairies" is actually measured as a horror film by some people. The only scenes that may have a little share of horror, are the ones in which the figure of a creepy witch appears very quickly. Also, the final minutes are a little bit too dark and dramatic for a movie that didn't prepare the audience for something like that and it was the only thing I didn't enjoy that much. Other than that, this film is highly enjoyable, calm and enchanting. Be prepared to enjoy a dark comedy for children, with a very unexpected and powerful ending.


-- tmdb17996075
rated 4.5 out of 5
June 23, 2021

Poison for the Fairies, or Veneno para las Hadas, is well-deserving of the praise I've seen heaped onto it. Using a story of two children from very different situations to explore themes ranging from inequality to control to blackmail to revenge is a wonderful idea, and Taboada did a wonderful job executing the film. Veneno paras las Hadas is a very slow burn. In fact, up until the last ten minutes, you might find yourself questioning whether this film really fits into the horror genre or if it's a misclassified drama. By the end of the film, you won't have any more questions in that regard. The title and the beginnings of the film frame this as a supernatural horror, perhaps one about children getting in too deep in over their heads with forces they don't fully understand. That last bit isn't particularly out, but by the end of the film, it's clear the supernatural aspects of this film aren't all that supernatural. In fact, that probably makes things a little more frightening. The movie isn't a horror film that's going to give you scares along the way. There are no jump scares. I don't recall any scary music. The horror all comes from the realities of this movie, most of which are realized in the final minutes. Everything we realize in the final minutes is shown throughout the rest of the movie, but it wasn't hitting me over the head with how frightening it all was because of how mundane it feels. Orphans being made fun of and finding weird niches is common. That leading to the child being made fun of is way too common. That leading to the child acting out is even more common. Then the child gets put in a situation with a small amount of power, and that position of power happens to be over another child who fits the same profile as many making fun of her. That position of power turns into an uglier and uglier controlling force until both children are too wrapped up in the relationship to end it easily. So they end it in the worst possible fashion, which comes after the controlling child pushes her subservient 'friend' a bit too far. The terrifying part of this film is just how relatable both children are. Neither is evil. Both are misunderstood. Most people will probably be able to relate with both children at one point or another. This is the terrifying part, as the ending climax, which I won't fully spoil, comes about so organically that it's almost met with relief or a sense of victory--until you remember that both parties in this film are children.


-- Dsnake1

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