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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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(Heroic Blue Demon goes "mano a mano" with a Chinese crime syndicate; Armando Silvestre, Tere Velazquez, G. Valdez, Jorge Arvizu, Noe Murayama.) |
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(A masked hero from space magically appears to fight evil and help the weak & the defenseless, in this 1989 sci-fi film; Roberto Canedo, Ana Luisa Peluffo.) |
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(First film (Spanish-language version) in the classic B&W Nostradamus vampire series. They were filmed serial form, in 12 chapters, but were released as 4 feature films. The villain battles a scientist who doesn't believe in vampires. (AKA, Curse of Nostradamus); German Robles, Domingo Solar, Julio Aleman, Aurora Alvarado.) |
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(Rare, early B&W masked wrestler film features a pair of heroic luchadors battling a murderous madman (with a missing finger) who is after a futuristic weapon. This is part two of the 'Endemoniados del Ring' series; Karloff Lagarde, Rene Guajardo, Gina Romand, Andres Solar.) |
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(Masked heroes Blue Demon and Superzan battle seven Mummies, in this, the final entry in the Agrasanchez wrestler/mummy series; Maria Cardinal, Claudio Lanuza, Claudio Lanuza, Laura Fierro.) |
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(Comedian "Mofles" stars in this sexy/wrestling film. Helping him is the husky, masked wrestler Canek; Alejandra Peniche, Doctor Wagner Jr.) |
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(A multi-monster bash (werewolf, toad-beast, cyclops-vampire) with prolific comedienne "India Maria"; Eleazar Garcia, Fernando Lujan, Emma Roldan.) |
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(The first "Mil Mascaras" outing pits our multi-masked-hero against a gang led by an evil wrestler; Malu Reyes, Dagoberto Rodriguez, Fernando Oses.) |
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(The "Silver One" works with Interpol in their battle vs. spies and brainwashing scientists; Santo, Lorena Velazquez, Elsa Cardenas, Guillermo Galvez.) |
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(Direct-to-video, masked hero/comedy is loosely based on true-life masked Mexican hero, "El Super Barrio"; Edith Kleinman, Valentina Guinart, Elia Domenzain.) |
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(Rare early B&W Lucha Libre film. A gangster wants to take over a wrestling arena owned by Huracan Ramirez. The crooks try to learn the wrestler's secret identity and decide to have him murdered in the ring. Huracan Ramirez' father and son come to his aid and the three generations of good wrestlers battle the gangster and his evil luchadors; David Silva, Titina Romay, Pepito Romay, Carmen Gonzalez.) |
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(A professor (who specializes in black magic) and his family become involved with an evil witch / magician. She invokes Satan and a mummified ancestor joins the fun; Nadia Haro Oliva, Carlos Riquelme, Aldo Monti.) |
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(Mad Dr. Forti experiments on and kills numerous patients. After 8 years, Forti returns, bringing along his mysterious son; Carlos Villarias, Beatriz Ramos, Joaquin Busquets.) |
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(B&W mystery film based on a popular radio program. Criminal mastermind hypnotizes victims making them rob themselves and gets rid of victims by dumping them in a pit of vipers. Second in a two-part series -- Aventura de Carlos Lacroix was the first; Ramon Gay, Rosita Arenas, Rosa Carmina, Jose Galvez, Noe Murayama.) |
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(The "Big Three" of Mexican wrestling unite to protect a princess in a "Bermuda Triangle" adventure; Santo, Blue Demon, Mil Mascaras, Sandra Duarte.) |
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(Original Spanish-language version of an interesting (and bizarre) horror film about, zombies, murder and life after death. (AKA, Black Pit of Dr. M.); Gaston Santos, Rafael Bertrand, Mapita Cortes, Carlos Ancira.) |
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(First teaming of Santo, Blue Demon and Mil Mascaras in a very popular (except with Blue) horror outing. The boys face an army of decaying mummies; Elsa Cardenas, Dagoberto Rodriguez, Dagoberto Rodriguez.) |
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(Mummies and masked wrestlers clash once more. This time the heroes are led by Mil Mascaras, Tinieblas and Fantasma Blanco; Lorena Velazquez, Rogelio Guerra.) |
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(Yeti-like monster, with white-shag-carpet-fur, threatens the locals. Obscure B&W horror film (the tape has TV commercials); Ana Bertha Lepe, Joaquin Cordero.) |
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(Dr. Ling not only creates monsters, but he's a deformed serial killer too! Classic variation on Frankenstein legend. Atmospheric and stylish horror film; Miroslava, Carlos Navarro, J.M. Linares Rivas, Fernando Wagner.) |
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(One of the Mexican movies Boris Karloff made in the late 1960s. This one is about strange native voodoo rites; Julissa, Carlos East, Quintin Bulnes.) |
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(Haunted house/witchcraft comedy featuring the "Abbott & Costello" like team of Viruta y Capulina; Kitty de Hoyos, Carlos Agosti, Lobo Negro, Sara Guash.) |
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(Another, B&W haunted house comedy stars the popular "Resortes" (sometimes in drag) and features a giant spider monster; Maria Victoria, Renee Dumas.) |
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(Early sci-fi/mystery film about a doctor who tries to prove that the retina actually retains the last image seen by the eyes; Julian Solar, Amelia de Ilisa, Manuel Noriega.) |
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(The third film in the classic "Fu Manchu" series. The famed magician discovers a series of wax heads, which help him solve a murder of which he is suspected. Several actual magicians strut their stuff; David Bamberg, Manuel Medel, Paco Fuentes, Angel T. Sala.) |
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(Ana, who is a saintly nurse by day, becomes a murderous prostitute by night. A good split personality /psychotic killer movie; Ana Luisa Peluffo, Ruben Rojo.) |
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(Santo and Blue Demon find themselves mixed up with witchcraft, reincarnation and an army of zombie-creatures; Pilar Pellicer, Mary Montiel, Betty Nelson.) |
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(Second of the "Tigresa" spy series features a band of sexy-female-agents. Sequel to, Con Licencia para Matar; Armando Silvestre, Maura Monti, Barbara Angeli.) |
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(Next to last (5th) outing in the "Fu Manchu" series, centers on the real-life magician and the events which concern a crime museum; David Bamberg, Pituka de Foronda, Rafael Icardo.) |
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(An atmospheric, Mexican version of House of Wax, which features some truly gruesome images; Julio Aleman, Joaquin Cordero, Sonia Infante, Olivia Michel.) |
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(Great, sci-fi comedy contains a robot, strange songs, lots of weird monsters and sexy women. An early sci-fi classic!; Piporro, Ana Bertha Lepe, Lorena Velazquez.) |
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(First film in the popular Neutron sci-fi/action series. Neutron battles Dr. Caronte, his dwarf Nick and his army of zombie monsters; Wolf Ruvinskis, Armando Silvestre, Julio Aleman, Rosita Arenas.) |
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(Second film in the popular Neutron series again pits the masked hero against evil Dr. Caronte and his army of ugly zombies; Wolf Ruvinskis, Armando Silvestre, Julio Aleman, Rosita Arenas.) |
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(Neutron, the masked superhero, matches wits and muscles with a psychotic killer who likes to film his crimes, a la Peeping Tom. Unusual and atmospheric entry in the series; Wolf Ruvinskis, Gina Romand, Rodolfo Landa, Chucho Salinas, Jose Galvez, Rita Macedo.) |
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(Rare fifth (and final) film in the popular Neutron series. The masked hero battles a gang of martial arts murderers, who are killing various people around Europe and Mexico; Wolf Ruvinskis, Ariadna Welter, Chucho Salinas, German Robles, Fernando Oses.) |
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(This well-done modern Mexican horror film combines a Predator-like plot, with an unusual Tremors-like monster; Jorge Reynoso, Lina Santos, Hugo Stiglitz.) |
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(Sicko-film about a psycho-killer who collects human heads and has an army of hungry cats. "A head" of its time; Hugo Stiglitz, Tere Velazquez, Christa Linder.) |
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(Accused of robbery, Blue Demon has to find the real criminal and battle his evil double; Armando Silvestre, Tere Velazquez, G. Valdez, Gina Romand.) |
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(Two men illegally enter the U.S. in search of work, narrowly avoiding being killed in a Ku Klux Klan massacre as they cross the border. In addition to their problems with the KKK, the men become involved with drug dealers; Pedro Infante Jr., Noe Murayama, Roberto Montiel.) |
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(See: Maldicion de Nostradamus.) |
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(Second film (Spanish-language version) in the classic B&W Nostradamus vampire series. They were filmed serial form, in 12 chapters, but were released as 4 feature films. The villain battles a scientist who doesn't believe in vampires. (AKA, Monster Demolisher); German Robles, Domingo Solar, Julio Aleman, Aurora Alvarado.) |
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(Third film (Spanish-language version) in the classic B&W Nostradamus vampire series. They were filmed serial form, in 12 chapters, but were released as 4 feature films. The villain battles a scientist who doesn't believe in vampires. (AKA, Genii of Darkness); German Robles, Domingo Solar, Julio Aleman, Aurora Alvarado.) |
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(See: Sangre de Nostradamus) |
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(Modern wrestling-hero film pits the masked stars against another band of brutal criminals; Octagon, Atlantis, Manuel Ojeda, Monica Vali, Bruno Rey.) |
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(India Maria is tricked by diamond smugglers into helping them in their crime. During her adventure she becomes involved with an Apache Indian, a hitch-hiking monkey, kung fu artists and some masked wrestlers. La India Maria (Maria Elena Velasco), Ramon Valdez, Armando Soto, Felicia Mercado.) |
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(Santo's first spy film (also his first color movie) features the masked man as the world's most visible "secret" agent; Jorge Rivero, Elizabeth Campbell, Noe Murayama.) |
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(An early, black & white, Mexican Frankenstein movie features an attractive monster who literally "loses face"; Joaquin Cordero, Armondo Calvo, Andres Solar.) |
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(One of the four Mexican films John Carradine made in the mid to late 60s. This is a variation of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"; Regina Torne, Isela Vega, Miguel Angel Alverez.) |
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(A three-part Horror anthology : #1- a Dr. Caligari-type plot, #2- betrayal and retribution, #3- a Premature Burial inspired story; Ana Martin, Joaquin Cordero.) |
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(Blue Demon and his secret agent friends fight scientists and an indestructible android-robot; Ana Luisa Peluffo, Eric del Castillo, Maura Monti, Carlos East.) |
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(Jorge Rivero as Adam runs around naked for most of the film. Another biblical sex film with the two well-endowed stars comparing their chest size. There is approximately 20 minutes in the middle of the film where the sound quality is poor, but since there is little dialog in the film, this isn't too serious. Otherwise, the video quality is good; Jorge Rivero, Candy Cave.) |
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(Secret agent Alex Dinamo (from SOS Conspiracion Bikini) faces beautiful spies, mad scientists and germ warfare; Julio Aleman, Elizabeth Campbell, Alma Delia Fuentes.) |
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(Fugitive biker gang commits a robbery but gets lost in the desert. They force an Indian (Rivero) to help them after killing his friends. Filled with violence, suspense, action and nudity. Jorge Rivero, Armando Silvestre, Jacqueline Voltaire, Mabel Luna.) |
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(Son of a dead policeman uncovers a murderous magician and his monstrous assistant. They are after a magic jewel; Pepito Romay, Titina Romay, Yerye Beirute.) |
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(Two ruling sisters (1 bad/1 good) fight for control of a planet. "Campy" sci-fi fun; Lorena Velazquez, Elizabeth Campbell, Maura Monti, Guillermo Murray.) |
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(An inventor builds a rocket-car and picks up his fiance to attend a party (both are dressed in futuristic clothing). They are mistaken for creatures from outer space and studied by scientists. Early, B&W, sci-fi, musical comedy film; Resortes, Evangelica Elizondo, Andres Solar.) |
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(Mil Mascaras shares the spotlight with the big, black, body builder Sergio Oliva, in this wrestling drama; Hector Suarez, Lila Morillo, Ignacio Navarro.) |
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(A horror/comedy involving a young couple. They end up in a mysterious house where several ghastly murders occur; David Silva, Gloria Marin, Miguel Inclan.) |
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(One of the weirdest Santo films. The Silver-One faces a mad Doctor, his henchmen and some killer-household-appliances. Gina Romand, Maria Orea, Fernando Oses.) |
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(A black-clad vampire/gunfighter attains his quick draw by killing and vampirizing his victims. Definitely offbeat; Rodolfo de Anda, Fernando Lujan.) |
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(Two-part Twilight Zone-like anthology. Part one - A thing in a dark corridor frightens people at a party. Part #2 concerns a man & wife who are haunted by a ghost. The La Puerta sequence is great! Ana Luisa Peluffo, Armando Silvestre, Ignacio Lopez Tarso.) |
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(El Santo, in his last feature film, has to face the remarkable physiques of Tinieblas and Grace Renat. Great cheesy fun! The tape has a problem in that it sometimes loses its color -- jumping back and forth between a color and B&W film. Otherwise, the video quality is very good; Cesar Sobrevals, Sandra Duarte.) |
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(Early B&W comedy in which the devil opens a nightclub, then transforms a drab woman into a beautiful seductress; Ana Bertha Lepe, Andres Solar, Jose Venegas.) |
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(India Maria comes to the big city and has a series of misadventures. In order to help disadvantaged children, she sells drinks in a Lucha Libre arena -- only to end up in the ring fighting a female masked wrestler. La India Maria (Maria Elena Velasco), Ramon Valdez, Armando Soto, Felicia Mercado.) |
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(Just the typical story of a transvestite ghost who attacks two (often naked) woman, as a big rat looks on. Disney often used the same plot; Ana Luisa Peluffo, Anais de Melo, Ricardo Cortes.) |
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(Group of famous ghosts (including La Llorona, Samson, Don Quixote and Romeo & Juliet) try to prevent their haunted house from being converted into a radio station -- by sparking a romance for the new owner. Charming fantasy/comedy; Gilbert Roland, Amanda Ledesma, Angel Garasa.) |
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(Masked cowboy "Zorro Escarlata" fights a Frankenstein-like monster, a witch and a talking skeleton. Very entertaining B&W horror film; Luis Aguilar, Tere Velazquez, Jaime Fernandez.) |
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(Highly stylized (filmed like Cabinet of Dr. Caligari) movie combines elements of both Faust and The Picture of Dorian Gray; Enrique Rambal, Charito Granados, Carlos Lopez Moctezuma.) |
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(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.) |
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(Masked wrestlers once again meet some grotesque mummies, this time in a lost mine; Mil Mascaras, Blue Angel, Rayo de Jalisco, Julio Cesar, Tito Navaro.) |
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(A magician called Hindu, is actually the masked super hero, Rocambole. The sect of the Scorpion tries to recruit him to help in their plans for world conquest, but instead, he battles against the sect of evil assassins. Julio Aleman, Maria Duval, Chucho Salinas.) |
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(In this sci-fi/horror/super hero film, magician Hindu (aka, Rocambole) faces a pair of villains and their small army of ugly, super-strong, female monsters; Julio Aleman, Maria Duval, Regina Torne, Jacqueline Andere, Victor Junco, Carlos Lopez Moctezuma.) |
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(Mil Mascaras headlines in this serious, wrestling film - dealing with a death in the ring; Mil Mascaras, Crox Alvarado, Irma Dorantes, David Silva.) |
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(An evil Count discovers the secret of eternal youth ... but not without a price. Perhaps director Alfredo Crevenna's best horror film; Eric del Castillo, Jaime Fernandez, Elsa Cardenas.) |
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