El miedo no anda en burro (Fear Doesn't Ride a Donkey) is a 1976 Mexican comedy horror film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco, Eleazar García, Fernando Luján, Emma Roldán and Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo.
However, doña Clarita is dying, and she is leaving behind a large monetary estate, a mansion, properties, and Mimí: her affectionate Shih Tzu dog.
María is with doña Clarita during her last moments, albeit her sister Paz, brother Marciano, nephew Braulio, and grandsons Raul and Laura are waiting anxiously downstairs for her death, believing they will inherit all her riches.
Doña Clarita finally dies at the hand of a corrupt doctor employed by her own relatives, and María inconsolably goes downstairs to the living room to deliver the news.
Both María and Mimí survive two scary hands, a cyclops, a giant talking frog, a fern monster, a werewolf, and many more horrific things.
María and Mimí, on the verge of death, are saved by Franki who was a detective investigating Doña Clarita's murder - committed by her family members.