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Video Quality: Q-4 = Excellent ... Q-3 = Very Good ... Q-2 = Good ... Q-1 = Fair/Poor

All films are now available in both DVD and VHS formats. The price for DVDs is $20 each, plus shipping. (Please indicate which format you want on the DVD ... DVD+ or DVD- ... If you are unsure, refer to the instruction book that came with your DVD player. If not specified, all DVDs will be recorded in the more common DVD- format.) The price for VHS tapes is $15 each, plus shipping. (The shipping charge in the U.S. is $5 per order, no matter how many tapes, or DVDs you purchase). We are always striving to upgrade our copies of these films, so that we may provide our customers with the best copies of the films that is available. (Some films may have originally been recorded off TV and may contain commercials.) All tapes are recorded on name brand tapes or DVDs. All titles are in currently stock. ALL TITLES ARE IN SPANISH.

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Title / Year
Video Quality
Description (All titles are in Spanish, unless noted)
Aventuras de las Hermanas X, las (1962) NEW
Q-1.5

(Western adventure film with 2 female masked heroines -- who are actually long-lost sisters. They team up to battle a gang of land-stealing criminals. Kitty de Hoyos, Dacia Gonzalez, Dagoberto Rodriguez, Rafael Bertrand.)

Cabeza de Pancho Villa (1956)
Q-1.5

(Early B&W horror/western. Second film in the popular "Headless Horseman" series; Luis Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, Jaime Fernandez, Pascual Garcia Pena.)

Calavera Negra (1959)
Q-3

(Atmospheric western film features Ranchero Solitario, a masked hero who is framed for murder. Everyone is looking for a rare black skull that holds a map which will lead to a treasure; Luis Aguilar, Jaime Fernandez, Esperanza Isa, Dagoberto Rodriguez.)

Charro de las Calaveras (1965)
Q-2

(A masked cowboy fights a werewolf, a vampire and the Headless Horseman. This is a fun, three-part anthology film with a western setting; Dagoberto Rodriguez, David Silva.)

Correo del Norte (1960)
Q-3

(Early B&W western film features two masked heroes: El Zorro Escarlata and La Sombra Vengadora (wrestler Fernando Oses). They try to aid the good guys in the revolution; Luis Aguilar, Jaime Fernandez.)

Dos Hermanos (1970)
Q-3

(Mexican version of Bonnie and Clyde -- with a western setting. Rivero kills a man who is trying to steal his woman. The man's four brothers seek vengeance; Jorge Rivero, Gregorio Casals, Nadia Milton, Tito Junco, Sergio Jimenez, Sandra Boyd.)

Guarida del Buitre (1956)
Q-3

(Atmospheric horror/western film features witchcraft and a secret criminal mastermind know as the Vulture; Tony Aguilar, Sara Montes, Lola Casanova.)

Hijas del Zorro, las (1963) NEW
Q-1.5

(In 19th-century California, the heroic El Zorro is imprisoned. 18 years later his 2 beautiful daughters have taken Zorro's place, as masked defenders of the poor and oppressed; Kitty de Hoyos, Dacia Gonzalez, Rafael Bertrand, Eduardo Fajardo.)

Indio (1971)
Q-2.5

(Jorge Rivero plays an Indian who is the only member of his tribe who escapes being murdered by two greedy Mexicans. Rivero meets with Jesse James who helps him in his task; Mario Aldama, Jorge Russek, Pedro Armendariz.)

Jinetes de la Bruja (1965)
Q-2.5

(A rancher is framed for murder. A witch, a band of masked riders and a ventriloquist's dummy (!) help his family find the actual killers; Kitty de Hoyos, Fernando Almada.)

Jinetes sin Cabeza (1956)
Q-1.5

(Skull-masked gang cuts off a guy's hand. The hand crawls around throughout, as the hero pretends to be the "Headless Horseman"; Luis Aguilar.)

Latigo contra las Momias Asesino (1979)
Q-4

(A Zorro-like masked-hero fights a band of mummies. The mummies are led by wrestling star Manuel Leal (Tinieblas); Juan Miranda, Rosa Chagoyan.)

Latigo contra Satanas (1977)
Q-4

(The Zorro-like hero is back fighting Satan & his evil worshipers. Juan Miranda, Noe Murayama, Ruben Rojo, Yolanda Ochoa, Victor Alcocer.)

Latigo, el (1976)
Q-2.5

(First film in the series about a Zorro-like masked-hero who uses his whip to fight for justice; Juan Miranda, Gustavo Rojo.)

Latigo Negro vs. el Anima del Ahorcado (1957)
Q-2

(Atmospheric western film features a Zorro-like hero who battles a seemingly indestructible spirit of a man, who may have been executed for a crime he did not commit; Luis Aguilar, Rosita Arenas, Federico Curiel.)

Mexicano Vengador (1965)
Q-2.5

(Western film with Rivero as a bare-knuckle boxer who seeks to avenge the murders of his wife and brother; Jorge Rivero, Tere Velazquez, Jaime Fernandez, Jorge Rusek, Wolf Ruvinskis.)

Pueblo Fantasma (1963)
Q-2

(A black-clad vampire/gunfighter attains his quick draw by killing and vampirizing his victims. Definitely offbeat; Rodolfo de Anda, Fernando Lujan.)

Regreso del Monstruo (1959)
Q-2

(Masked cowboy, "Zorro Escarlata" fights a Frankenstein-like monster and a talking skeleton; Luis Aguilar, Tere Velazquez, Jaime Fernandez.)

Rio de las Animas (1963)
Q-2

(A spirit (in the form of a ball-of-fire) announces upcoming danger, in this atmospheric western/horror film which concerns water rights; Joaquin Cordero, Alma Delia Fuentes, Andres Solar, German Robles.)

Secreto de Pancho Villa (1954)
Q-2 (c)

(During the Revolution, Pancho Villa hid a treasure, planning to use it for the good of the people. He wrote the location of the treasure on 5 bullets. After Villa's death, a gang of cut-throats tries to steal the treasure -- with only the masked hero, La Sombra standing in their way. This was the third film in the Sombra Vengadora series. This story is continued in the sequel, El Tesoro de Pancho Villa; Alicia Caro, Rodolfo Landa, Pascual Garcia Pena, Fernando Oses. (With commercials.)

Sombra Vengadora (1954)
Q-2 (c)

(Early, sci-fi, serial-like film. First in the great "Sombra Vengadora" series (with commercials); Armando Silvestre, Alicia Caro, Fernando Oses.)

Sombra Vengadora vs. la Mano Negro (1954)
Q-1.5

(Sequel to La Sombra Vengadora, continues the same action-packed story line -- with a masked hero battling a masked villain; Armando Silvestre, Alicia Caro, Fernando Oses.)

Tahur, el (1979)
Q-2

(Western melodrama in which a man leaves home to seek his fortune, in order to be able to marry his sweetheart. Jorge Rivero plays his best friend -- a cad who comes between the two lovers; Vincente Fernandez, Amparo Munoz, Tito Junco.)

Tal para Cual (1952)
Q-2.5

(Jorge Negrete play a rancher claims to be visiting his fictitious brother Paco, whenever he wants to go on a spree. He gets blackmailed into visiting a rich woman, in an effort to get money from her. Great cast in this fun romantic comedy; Jorge Negrete, Maria Elena Marques, Luis Aguilar, Rosa de Castilla.)

Viboras Cambian de Piel (1973)
Q-2

(Rivero plays a gunfighter who wants to retire. However, he gets involved with two guys who are fighting a powerful villain who has an armored fortress. Sexy western (with nudity) with a Wild Bunch like finale; Jorge Rivero, Pedro Armendariz, Rogelio Guerra, Zulma Faiad, Quintin Bulnes.)

Vuelta del Charro Negro (1941)
Q-2

(Very early western with a masked hero, features a plot concerning a mad doc: Raul de Anda, Fernando Fernandez, Chicote, Agustin Isunza, Carmen Conde.)

Zorro Escarlata en Hombre sin Manos (1958)
Q-3

(Ultra-rare, 3-part western/horror anthology, featuring the same scarlet-masked hero as, Regreso del Monstruo. This may have been edited together from three unaired TV episodes; Luis Aguilar.)

Zorro Escarlata en la Venganza del Ahorcado (1958)
Q-1.5

(Second appearance of a Frankenstein-like monster who's mother was a witch. A masked horseman tries to defeat the unstoppable monster. Fun horror/western film; Luis Aguilar, Jaime Fernandez.)

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