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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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(Early, biblical sex film is surprisingly risque -- with the beautiful Christiane Martel exposing all, as a narrator relates the biblical story of Adam and Eve; With Carlos Baena as the first man. The video has some interference running through the bottom of the picture. This problem isn't too bad and the tape is certainly watchable.) |
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(A rare, satirical, semi-biographical short-film (40 min.) about the life and death of El Santo. He wasn't amused. Made in 1981; Fuensanta Zertuche, Agustin Silva.) |
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(Oddball spy-spoof features Amadee Chabot in a revealing "feline" outfit, plus the usual action and strange music; Fernando Lujan, Hector Lechuga.) |
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(Weird horror comedy about the fearsome "Goat-sucker." A vampire-like creature comes from outer space, takes on a human form and goes about sucking the blood of man and beast; Alfonso Zayas, Cesar Bono, Luz Maria Guizar, Edgar Dehesa.) |
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(Jorge Rivero is a spy (continuing a series started in two Santo films) in a plot about mad docs, nuclear radiation & evil clones; Alma Delia Fuentes, Claudia Islas.) |
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(An obscure, serious, masked wrestling drama (from 1978) about the many problems facing a deaf-mute wrestler; Rogelio Guerra, Rosenda Bernal.) |
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(El Santo battles some murderous Nazi sympathizers. This may have been an unused TV pilot; Santo, Armando Silvestre, Tere Velazquez, Gregorio Casals.) |
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(A flying saucer brings an evil alien queen -- a giant spider-woman, who feeds on the brains of humans. Blue Demon and his allies battle the aliens, who have the power to assume human form. (with commercials); Blue Demon, Blanca Sanchez, Martha Elena Cervantes, Ramon Bugarini.) |
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(The second film in the "Fu Manchu" series features the famed magician battling WW2 spies, saboteurs and an evil ventriloquist; David Bamberg, Manuel Medel, Angel Sala.) |
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(The fourth "Fu Manchu" film features the famed magician solving a murder on a movie set; David Bamberg, Maria de los Angeles Santa.) |
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(Great early B&W masked wrestler film pits the heroic "Gold Mask" against an invisible homicidal maniac. Lepe wears an incredibly revealing costume in the closing musical number. Great fun all around! Ana Bertha Lepe, Guillermo Murray, Carlos Agosti, Jorge Rivero.) |
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(This film is part western and part mystery/crime drama - with plenty of wrestling action. This b&w movie featured the first movie appearance of Blue Demon; Miguel Aceves Mejia, Julio Aldama, Joaquin Cordero.) |
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(Resortes stars in this comedy (with some sci-fi elements) about gangsters, murder and brainwashing; Resortes, Wolf Ruvinskis, Luis Aldas, Sara Guash.) |
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(Fun B&W sci-fi comedy starring the comedy team of Viruta y Capulina. They meet buxom Venusian space babes and ugly Martian monsters; Gina Romand, Norma Mora, Erna Martha Bauman.) |
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(Early, b&w Santo film pits the "Silver Mask" against a devious coven of witches; Lorena Velazquez, Crox Alvarado, Betty Gonzalez, Lobo Negro.) |
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(Bizarre comedy has Basil Rathbone (ghost), John Carradine (the Devil) and Cameron Mitchell (mad doc) plus a female robot; Amadee Chabot, Vitola.) |
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(Mexican version of Journey to the Center of the Earth has great monsters, including a winged man-bat and a cyclops; Kitty de Hoyos, Javier Solis.) |
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(B&W mystery film based on a popular radio program. A scientist is matches wits with a traitor, who is trying to steal secret missile plans. First in a two-part series -- Misterio de la Cobra is the sequel; Ramon Gay, Rosita Arenas, Joaquin Cordero, Marina Camancho, Carlos Agosti.) |
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(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.) |
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(Strange, early, black & white "Santo" outing stakes (pun intended) the masked hero against an athletic vampire; Santo, Fernando Oses, Andrea Palma.) |
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(A scientist trying to cure his paralyzed wife, kidnaps, experiments on and kills numerous victims. An early mad Doctor film; Ramon Pereda, Rene Cardona.) |
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(Rare early caveman film with comedian G. Valdez & some very goofy dinosaurs. The caveman is eventually revived in modern times;, Wolf Ruvinskis.) |
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(First (and longest) of the classic, Mexican wrestling movies. It's more serious than most of its successors; Miroslava, Crox Alvarado, Wolf Ruvinskis.) |
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(Santo and Blue Demon battle gangsters and a mad Dr., who's created some female-zombie-slaves (don't you wish you had a few); Elsa Cardenas, Fernando Oses.) |
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(Blue Demon matches wits with a mad scientist and his talking dismembered brains in this entertaining sci-fi film; David Reynoso, Barbara Angeli, Ana Martin, Victor Junco, Noe Murayama.) |
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(Heroic masked wrestler Blue Demon battles against diabolical women, a criminal organization and his evil double; Blue Demon, David Reynoso, Ana Martin.) |
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(Blue Demon joins another secret agent undercover in order to ferret out enemy agents. The bad spies are out to steal the plans for a poison gas -- Anti-Mundo; Blue Demon, Carlos East, Maura Monti, Alma Delia Fuentes.) |
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(Rare documentary film about Blue Demon and featuring his son, Blue Demon Jr. It also includes a long wrestling match; Rodrigo Munguia.) |
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(Atmospheric werewolf/wrestling film was the first starring role for Blue (redundant title though); Blue Demon, Jaime Fernandez, Lobo Negro.) |
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(Effective occult-horror film, only the 2nd starring role for B. Demon. (with a Santo cameo appearance); Martha Cervantes, Jaime Fernandez.) |
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(Classic camp as Blue Demon meets some invading women-from-space. Wonderfully bad flying saucer-FX; Blue Demon, Regina Torne, Agustin Martinez Solares.) |
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(Early Mexican horror film. A mad doctor turns an ugly witch beautiful and uses her for his evil purposes (with commercials); Lilla Del Valle, Ramon Gay.) |
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(Strange comedy film has some wrestling, some real-life magic acts, some musical numbers and some western flavor; Miguel Aceves Mejia, Sara Garcia, Olivia Michel.) |
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(Early B&W horror/western. Second film in the popular "Headless Horseman" series; Luis Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, Jaime Fernandez, Pascual Garcia Pena.) |
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(Early B&W wrestling comedy starring the comedy team of Viruta y Capulina. The plot involves an evil magician and Capulina's hypnotic dance spell; Viruta, Capulina, Maria Duval, Baby Bell, Carlos Agosti.) |
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(Another B&W horror/comedy starring the team of Viruta y Capulina. This time they pick up some stranded travelers and they all end up in a monster-filled haunted house; Viruta, Capulina, Elsa Cardenas.) |
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(Masked wrestling (both male & female) action film also features some boxing and gun-running; Rosa de Castilla, Rayo de Plata, Amadee Chabot.) |
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(Incredible film pits a team of five wrestlers vs. a mad doc and his super-strong, evil midget-wrestlers (The video quality is great, but the sound quality is a little weak.); Blue Demon, Mil Mascaras, David Silva.) |
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(The multi-masked Mil battles a JD motorcycle gang/religious cult (led by Regina Torne) out for revenge against the wrestler; Mil Mascaras, David Silva.) |
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(First of the bizarre, 5-part, children's fantasy series follows the exploits of a wolf, a skunk and Little Red Riding Hood; Maria Garcia, Loco Valdes.) |
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(Third part of the bizarre fantasy series. Little Red Riding Hood and friends meet a diverse group of monsters, including a vampire and a robot; Maria Garcia, Loco Valdes, Jose Elias Moreno.) |
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(Second part of the incredible fantasy series. The further adventures of Little Red Riding Hood and her friends; Maria Garcia, Loco Valdes.) |
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(Comedian Capulina battles a mod scientist who has revived the Mummy, the Wolfman, Frankenstein and a vampire; Gloriella, Hector Andremar.) |
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(Comedian Capulina finds some treasure, while he and his dwarf sidekick try to avoid a thirsty hoard of vampires; Capulina, Rossy Mendoza, Juan Gallardo, Carlos Agosti.) |
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(The large comedian meets up with some ugly mummies. Another in the series in which Capulina battles famous monsters; Freddy Fernandez.) |
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(This haunted house/vampire comedy is the sequel to Echenme al Vampiro; Mantequilla, Joaquin Garcia Vargas, 'Pompin' Iglasias, Jose Jasso.) |
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(Lon Chaney (as a Wolfman and a Mummy) meets Mexican comedian G. Valdez, in this early horror/comedy. AKA, Face of the Screaming Werewolf; German Valdes, Yolanda Varela, Yerye Beirute.) |
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(Wrestlers Superzan, Blue Angel and Tinieblas battle some mean midgets and lots of lively mummies; Zulma Faiad, Tito Novaro, Maria Salome, Jorge Pinguino.) |
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(Comedian "Clavillazo" tries to outwit the Mummy, Frankenstein, a werewolf, a vampire and others; Evangelina Elizondo, German Robles.) |
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(An old Indian, who is killed, comes back as a werewolf-like demon who plagues a small Mexican town; Rafael Sanchez Navarro, Tito Junco.) |
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(Masked wrestling, a robot, a man-and-hamster-eating-plant, several gangs of spies, terrible musical numbers and Maura Monti too! A classic; Carlos East, Leonorilda Ochoa.) |
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(Civilized jungle guy battles foreigners who are trying to steal Uranium. This adventures film was the first in the series of Tarzan inspired adventures; Andres Garcia, Chano Urueta, Barbara Angely, Antonio Raxel.) |
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(Mexican comic book character (a Tarzan/Jungle Jim-like figure) battles a crook seeking out a sunken treasure; Humberto Gurza, G. Valdez.) |
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(El Santo turns over his mask to Hijo del Santo (who teams with Mexican hero "Chanoc") in the first "Son of Santo" film; Nelson Velazquez, Naomi Ra, Arturo Cobo.) |
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(A masked cowboy fights a werewolf, a vampire and the Headless Horseman. Fun, three-part anthology; Dagoberto Rodriguez, David Silva.) |
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(Serious horror film deals with the legend of the Goat-sucker, or Chupacabras -- extraterrestrial creatures who come to earth causing a reign of terror in rural Mexico; Jorge Reynoso, Miguel Angel Rodriguez, Gilberto de Anda, Lina Santos.) |
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(Early B&W wrestler film is an unusual mix of western, comedy, romance and luchadores; Julio Aldama, Lucha Moreno, Jose Elias Moreno.) |
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(Eerie, two-part horror anthology. 1: a Diabolique-style thriller, 2: two people trapped in a crypt. AKA, 100 Cries of Terror. (This tape has TV commercials); Ariadna Welter, Joaquin Cordero, Ofelia Montesco.) |
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(Sexy, female spies battle a mad scientist and his army of green-faced android-robots; Maura Monti, Barbara Angeli, Armando Silvestre.) |
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(Comedian Clavillazo meets some sexy women and some ugly space monsters. The actual release title on this video was Los Cosmonautas. Ana Luisa Peluffo, Andres Solar.) |
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(A serious film about organized crime plus, the drama surrounding a match between a boxer and a wrestler; Rogelio Guerra, Crox Alvarado.) |
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(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.) |
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(Incredible drug/horror film based on a banned Chinese novel (aka Chinese Room, released by Albert Zugsmith); Guillermo Murray, German Robles.) |
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(Semi-remake of El Vampiro with vampires seeking revenge on ancestors of 19th century towns people; Fabian (not the U.S. singer), Silvia Manriquez.) |
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(Macabre black-comedy featuring some greedy relatives visiting a bizarre family. (Like a very sick version of,Arsenic and Old Lace) The picture is a bit jumpy at times; Marga Lopez, Hector Suarez.) |
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(Both during life and after it, two brothers lust after Ana Luisa Peluffo. Early black & white fantasy/comedy; G. Valdez, Loco Valdes, Marcelo Chavez.) |
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(Eerie horror film stars Joaquin Cordero as an evil occultist up to no good. A winged-devil makes an appearance; Alma Fuentes, Jose Galvez, Gina Romand.) |
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(Sequel to Dr. Satan features the diabolical doc, vampires, zombie-slaves & lots of foggy atmosphere. There is a bit of picture jumpiness during the first minute of the tape, otherwise, it has nice video quality; Joaquin Cordero, Noe Murayama.) |
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(Atmospheric Spanish-language version (with English subtitles) of the classic horror film. Many feel that this version is superior to the better known English version which starred Bela Lugosi. Great stuff; Carlos Villarias, Lupita Tovar.) |
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(Resortes gets a transplanted arm (from a mad doc as in Mad Love) with a mind of its own. The arm's gangster owner wants it back; Resortes, Ariadna Welter.) |
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(Heirs of a fortune must stay in a haunted mansion, or lose their portion of the estate. However, once they arrive, members of the group are murdered one by one (aka, Bring Me the Vampire); Fernando Soto "Mantequilla," Joaquin Garcia "Borolas, Pompin Iglesias.) |
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(Viruta & Capulina are sent back in time to retrieve a rare element. A Flintstones-like comedy with sexy cave women, dinosaurs & Lorena Velazquez; Sonia Infante.) |
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(Buxom Isobel Sarli stars as a woman who gets possessed by a Brainiac-like demon when aroused, in this thoroughly weird sex/horror film from Argentina. The film was directed by Armando Bo; Victor Bo, Miguel Angel Olmos, C. Adolpho Chadler, Sonia Brasil, Josefina Danieli, Gilberto Sierra and Daniel de Alvarado.) |
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(Semi-vampire film was the first to feature nudity. The two enormous talents of Libertad Leblanc are in frequent evidence; Enrique Rocha, Bertha Moss.) |
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(Rare, early B&W masked wrestler film features a pair of heroic luchadors. This is part one of the 'Endemoniados del Ring' series -- continued with, Mano Que Aprieta; Karloff Lagarde, Rene Guajardo, Armando Silvestre, Emily Kranz, Chucho Salinas.) |
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(Rarest of the Mil Mascaras / John Carradine films, this one finds the masked wrestling hero battling Nazis, who hide out in a circus. One of the Nazis is Carradine, who masquerades as a clown; Mil Mascaras, John Carradine, Maria Duval, Isela Vega, David Silva, Eric del Castillo, Victor Junco.) |
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(Forerunner of all masked wrestling films. Medico Asesino battles a masked mad scientist in this great 12-chapter adventure; Crox Alvarado, Victor Junco, Aurora Segura, Lobo Negro, Rene Cardona Jr.) |
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(During the Mexican revolution, an "escapulario" (magic talisman) brings either death or salvation to those who wear it. A good, atmospheric horror film; Enrique Lizalde, Alicia Bonet, Enrique Aguilar.) |
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(Ariadna Welter plays a good Princess (who is aided by a skunk and wolf) in the final installment of the weird Little Red Riding Hood series; Elmo Mighel, Enano Santanon.) |
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(First film in the Fu Manchu series sees the popular magician, Fu Manchu (AKA, David Bamberg) in action and includes scenes of his actual magic act; This film was recorded off TV (with a poor signal) and has ghosting and with lots of interference. Manuel Medel.) |
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("Santo" again tangles with the resurrected corpse of a cloaked, strangling murderer; Santo, Alberto Vazquez, Maria Duval, Roberto Canedo.) |
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