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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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(Horror/comedy centered on the Red House. Several people travel there trying to find a hidden forture. A detective (Clavillazo) is hired to protect one of the heirs. What follows is several days of kidnappings, murders and the appearances by a ghost. (AKA, Phantom in the Red House); Antonio Espino "Clavillazo," Alma Rosa Aguirre, Raul Martinez, Jorge Reyes.) |
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(Mexican, musical comedy version of The Phantom of the Opera (one song even has multiple Phantoms); G. Valdez, Ana Luisa Peluffo, Vitola.) |
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(Three people spend the night in a monetary in this ghost story concerning sexual passion and a accursed corpse; Marta Roel, Carlos Villatoro.) |
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(Early, b&w comedy combines a ghost story/romantic triangle plot. Features the soon-to-be horror star, Able Salazar; Gloria Marin, Ramon Gay.) |
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(Two phony psychics at a carnival accidental conjure up some real ghosts, who become musical stars; Clavillazo, G. Valdez, Resortes, Loco Valdez.) |
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(A coward makes a deal with the devil, which allows him to get away with murder. But, the devil has the last laugh. Highly atmospheric horror film with a film noir style. This was a 12-part serial, released as 4 feature films; Roberto Canedo, Dagoberto Rodriguez, Arturo Martinez.) |
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(A pin with magical, but dangerous, powers changes hands - as another character tries to beat the devil. Highly atmospheric horror film with a film noir style. This was the second film of the series, produced as a 12-part serial, but released as 4 feature films. The first few seconds of the film are missing (mainly the title). Otherwise, the film is complete; Roberto Canedo.) |
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(A pin with magical, but dangerous, powers changes hands - as another character tries to beat the devil. Highly atmospheric horror film with a film noir style. This was the third film of the series, shot as a 12-part serial, but released as 4 feature films; Roberto Canedo, David Silva.) |
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(A pin with magical, but dangerous, powers changes hands - as another character tries to beat the devil. Highly atmospheric horror film with a film noir style. This was the forth film of the series, shot as a 12-part serial, but released as 4 films; Roberto Canedo, Jaime Fernandez.) |
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(Second film in the "Son of Santo" series, also stars popular masked wrestler, Mil Mascaras; Hijo del Santo, Carmen del Valle, Nelson Velazquez.) |
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(Santo, Tinieblas & Grace Renat's breasts star in one of the final films made by the Silver Mask; Grace Renat, Rene Cardona, Cesar Sobrevals.) |
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(Early, b&w, wrestling drama includes the first appearance (in wrestling scenes) by Blue Demon; Luz Maria Aguilar, German Robles, Black Shadow.) |
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(4th part of the very strange "Caperucita Roja" series. This time out, Puss 'N Boots (a humanized cat) and a chicken replace the wolf and the skunk, in this weird kid's adventure series; Rafael Munoz, Antonio Raxel.) |
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(Entertaining space-travel film, with not-so-special effects, made at the same time as, Planeta de las Mujeres Invasoras; Guillermo Murray, Adriana Roel.) |
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(A girl helps an alcoholic old man, Gregorio (Broderick Crawford) fight against the temptations of the devil (played by Mexican comedian G. Valdez); Connie Carroll.) |
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(Atmospheric horror/western features witchcraft and a secret criminal mastermind know as the Vulture; Tony Aguilar, Sara Montes, Lola Casanova.) |
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(Macabre, early, black & white Santo outing pits him against a hooded, demonic executioner; Lorena Velazquez, Bety Gonzalez, Fernando Oses.) |
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(Supernatural goings on occur at a girls boarding school, containing unseen ghosts. (Mexican version of The Haunting?); Marga Lopez, Alicia Bonet.) |
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(Mexican comedian G. Valdez is framed for murder in an haunted house filled with wax figures. Early role for the great comic; Marcelo Chavez, Amanda del Llano, Tony Diaz.) |
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(Rare, early horror classic features a detective who is investigating the ghostly appearances of La Llorona, a spirit that is haunting a family which has faced a tragedy. This was the second film dealing with the legend of the Crying Woman; Paquita de Ronda, Juan Jose Martinez Casado, Tito Novaro, Agustin Isunza.) |
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(A mad scientist believes that people are bad because they are ugly. His ignored wife cheats and the Doc gets bizarre revenge; Miguel Arenas, Consuelo Frank.) |
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(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.) |
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(Blue Demon and Alma Grande Jr. meet a sadistic cult of eye-worshipers led by a blind alien. Hard-to-find horror title; Ana Bertha Lepe, David Lamar, Noe Murayama.) |
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(Huracan's son tries to prove his dad was not one of the armed robbers dressed as masked wrestlers (one looks like Santo); David Silva, Titina Romay, Pepe Romay. ) |
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(A combination of actual wrestling footage and a story line featuring the famous Hijo and his real-life manager, Carlos Suarez; Hijo del Santo.) |
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(Surreal horror film features a psychotic killer haunted by a man with no face. Great atmospheric photography; Arturo de Cordova, Carmen Molina, Miguel Angel.) |
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(A serious, full-color, Mexican rendition of the "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" story; Enrique Lizalde, Sasha Montenegro, Carlos Lopez Moctezuma.) |
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(Most recent installment of the longest running wrestler series, featuring lucha star, Huracan Ramirez; Raul Rogers, Armando Mauris, Super X.) |
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(Rare, early B&W masked wrestling film with Huracan Ramirez and Tonina Jackson vs. a female crook and her gang of thugs; David Silva, El Medico Asesino.) |
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(Odd film teams the popular masked wrestler and a black nun. The luchador gets her out of the trouble which is caused by evil Tere Velazquez; Pepe Romay.) |
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(Atmospheric horror outing was the first Mexican vampire film to be shot in "living-dead" color; Eric Del Castillo, Cesar Del Campo, Lucha Villa.) |
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(Incredible film pits Zovek, the "Mexican Houdini" vs. an assortment of monsters, including zombies and cannibal-dwarves. Zovek's first movie; Tere Velazquez, G. Valdez.) |
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(Violent punk motorcycle gang goes around on a crime spree, killing, raping and robbing everything in sight. But when they kidnap the wife of the prison warden, the police get serious, leading to an action packed finale. Bizarre biker film; Juan Gallardo, Juan Valentin, Princesa Lea, Ana Luisa Peluffo and wrestler El Fantasma.) |
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(Eerie Mexican version of Night of the Living Dead was Zovek's second and final film. Great scary fun; Blue Demon, Christa Linder, Raul Ramirez.) |
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(Classic vampire film with great atmosphere & a claustrophobic ending (aka Invasion of the Vampires); Erna Martha Bauman, Carlos Agosti.) |
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(Final Mexican/U.S. film Karloff made, shortly before his death. It concerns a new power source and some murderous aliens; Christa Linder, Maura Monti.) |
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(Wrestling/mystery/comedy teams the chubby "Capulina" with three wrestling-friends, Superzan, Tinieblas and "Frankenstein"; Alicia Encinas.) |
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(The Abbott and Costello-like comedy team of Viruta and Capulina accidentally invent invisible paint - which leads to problems when it's stolen by crooks; Martha Elena Cervantes, Rosa Maria Gallardo.) |
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(The Jaguars face space aliens (with a gorilla-faced leader) who invade Earth to make fake diamonds. AKA, Karatecas Asesinos; Los Jaguares, Julio Cesar Luna, Fedra, Gilberto Puentes.) |
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(A rancher is framed for murder. A witch and a ventriloquist's dummy (!) help his family find the actual killers; Kitty de Hoyos, Fernando Almada.) |
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(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, Flor Silvestre.) |
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(Mystic hero Kaliman battles the forces of evil - including a hairy monster, a mummy, some extraterrestrials and a group of bandits. Well produced and highly entertaining; Jeff Cooper, Nino del Arco.) |
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(Comic book hero Kaliman travels to Brazil, where he's attacked by the leader of an evil cult. He also has to face zombies, dismembered heads and savage natives; Jeff Cooper, Milton Rodriguez, Manuel Bravo.) |
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(The Jaguars, a band of motorcycle-riding masked-wrestlers, face the evil "Karla" and her robotic-slaves; Marcela Lopez Rey, Maria Davila.) |
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(A classic, Mexican horror film. A wrestler is turned into a "Frankenstein"-like monster; Columbia Dominguez, Crox Alvarado, Wolf Ruvinskis.) |
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(A Zorro-like masked-hero fights a band of mummies led by wrestling star Manuel Leal (Tinieblas); Juan Miranda, Rosa Gloria Chagoyan, Marcko DiCarlo, Manuel Leal.) |
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(The Zorro-like hero is back fighting Satan and his evil worshipers; Juan Miranda, Noe Murayama, Ruben Rojo, Yolanda Ochoa, Victor Alcocer.) |
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(First film in the series about a Zorro-like masked-hero fighting for justice; Juan Miranda, Gustavo Rojo.) |
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(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.) |
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(A group of wrestling friends battle some organized criminals, who are trying to take over wrestling in South America; Jorge Rivero, Roberto Canedo.) |
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(Second in the "Lions of the Ring", wrestling-series. Organized crime tries to infiltrate the sport of Lucha Libre, and in the process, kill an honest wrestler. The victim's twin brother takes his place in the ring and seeks to avenge his twin brother's murder. (The video is a bit jumpy in spots, but overall is nice quality); Jorge Rivero, Rogelio Guerra, Sara Garcia, Macaria.) |
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(The life and death of the heroic wrestler "Masked Angel" is a fictionalized, semi-biography of "El Santo"; Hector Bonilla, Damian Alcazar.) |
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(Mummies, zombies and masked wrestlers enliven this odd period horror film; Mil Mascaras, Lorena Velazquez, Tinieblas, Fantasma Blanco.) |
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(A little girl has a imaginary (maybe) playmate (Hugo, a statue that comes to life). Hugo maims, kills and uses lots of black magic; Joaquin Cordero, Marga Lopez.) |
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(A boastful Martial arts expert challenges Mil Mascaras to a match. When Mil declines, the guy kidnaps a woman to force the match. The tape has an occasional glitch when it speeds up for a second. Otherwise, this is a pretty good copy of a rare film; Manuel Ibanez, Maria Cardinal, Roberto Canedo, Ana Luisa Peluffo, Blue Demon Jr., Black Shadow Jr., Dos Caras.) |
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(Rare, atmospheric, 1st cinematic version (1933) of a classic Mexican horror legend, the "Wailing Woman"; Ramon Pereda, Virginia Zuri, Carlos Orellana.) |
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(Another movie version of the "Wailing Woman," who is cursed for eternity because she killed her children; Maria Elena Aguilar, Erna Martha Bauman.) |
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(Great Mexican werewolf film is actually a lupine love story, with a very sexy female monster and some energetic action; Kitty De Hoyos, Joaquin Cordero.) |
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(Bizarre horror/comedy has silly humor, enjoyable special effects and surreal horror. Interesting and entertaining; G. Valdez, Loco Valdes, Sonia Furio.) |
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(This modern, masked wrestler film introduces some new heroic Luchadores, led by Octagon and Mascara Sagrada; Maria Montano, Lina Santos.) |
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(Resortes tries to aid a black baseball player in reaching heaven. This leads to the comedian to acquire a guardian angel and forces him into a wrestling match against the champion. One of the first wrestler films, features an appearance of El Medico Asesino; Wolf Ruvinskis.) |
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(A later color masked wrestler film with space vampires, cute female luchadoras and little green space-midgets; Gloria Mayo, Misterioso, El Volador.) |
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(A JD/drug film about rape, murder and retribution from the grave. The "enormous" talents of Libertad Leblanc are evident; Wolf Ruvinskis.) |
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