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Title / Year
Video Quality
Description (All titles are in Spanish)
S.O.S. Conspiracion Bikini (1966)
Q-4

(A James Bond-clone with dashing Julio Aleman battling numerous spies, led by Carlos Agosti, Noe Murayama and Maura Monti; Sonia Furio, Sonia Infante.)

Sangre Chicana, de (1973)
Q-4

(Wrestler Huracan Ramirez stars in his 6th film, about racial pride, with an anti-drug message; Pepe Romay, Elizabeth Dupeyron, Susana Cabrera.)

Sangre de Nostradamus (1959)
Q-2

(Fourth 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, Blood of Nostradamus ); German Robles, Domingo Solar, Julio Aleman, Aurora Alvarado.)

Santo vs. Blue Demon en la Atlantida (1969)
Q-2

(El Santo battles a hypnotized Blue Demon and various spies and thugs in the mythical land of Atlantis; Jorge Rado, Rafael Banquells, Agustin Martinez Solares.)

Santo contra Capulina (1968)
Q-4

(Santo teams up with the bumbling comedian Capulina to combat smugglers in this wrestling/comedy; Crox Alvarado, Liza Castro, Carlos Agosti.)

Santo contra Cerebro del Mal (1958)
Q-2

(This historical film marks Santo's debut in films. In his first screen appearance, the silver one is the sidekick to the masked wrestler "Incognito"; Norma Suarez, Alberto Insua, Fernando Oses.)

Santo vs. el Asesino de Television (1981)
Q-3.5

(In this later outing, El Santo battles a masked villain who announces his misdeeds on television; El Santo, Carlos Agosti, Gerardo Reyes.)

Santo vs. el Cerebro Diabolico (1961)
Q-3.5

(In Santo's first true starring role, he takes on a western town which is run by organized crime; Fernando Casanova, Ana Bertha Lepe, Beto El Boticario.)

Santo contra el Doctor Muerte (1973)
Q-4

(Santo film with a sick plot, concerning art restoration using artificially induced cancerous tumors. Filmed in Spain; Carlos Marchent, George Rigaud, Helga Line.)

Santo contra el Rey del Crimen (1961)
Q-3

(Santo once again takes on organized crime in this early B&W effort -- the 5th film of his career; Ana Bertha Lepe, Fernando Casanova, Rene Cardona.)

Santo contra Hombres Infernales (1958)
Q-2.5

(Second Santo film (actually his first as the star) finds the masked hero acting as a police agent, who is aiding an undercover policeman who is trying to infiltrate a band of smugglers by pretending to be a fugitive; Joaquin Cordero, Gina Romand, Fernando Oses.)

Santo contra los Asesinos de Otros Mundos (1971)
Q-4

(Mexican version of The Creeping Terror (and almost as funny). Santo battles aliens and their killer "blob"; Sasha Montenegro, Carlos Agosti, Viruta.)

Santo contra los Secuestradores (1972)
Q-4

(The "Silver Mask" works with Interpol, trying to bring some kidnappers to justice; Santo, Rossy Mendoza, Ernesto Alban, Fernando Oses.)

Santo contra los Zombies (1961)
Q-3.5

(Early B&W Santo film features mad scientists, robotic zombies and lots of wrestling action; Lorena Velazquez, Armando Silvestre, Jaime Fernandez.)

Santo en el Hotel de la Muerte (1961)
Q-3.5

( A mad scientist sets up shop in the hotel of the title and Santo arrives to unravel the mystery; Ana Bertha Lepe, Fernando Casanova, Black Shadow.)

Santo en el Misterio de la Perla Negra (1974)
Q-4

("Santo" goes underwater as he subdues villains while searching for the title treasure; Eugenia San Martin, Guillermo Galvez, Mara Cruz.)

Santo en el Museo de Cera (1963) NEW
Q-1.5

(Dr. Karol is doing some nasty experiments in the basement of his wax museum, turning people into monsters and living wax statues. Santo arrives to investigate. (AKA, Samson in the Wax Museum); Santo, Claudio Brook, Ruben Rojo, Norma Mora.)

Santo en la Frontera del Terror (1979)
Q-3.5

(El Santo, and his real-life manager Carlos Suarez, fight doctors who steal body parts, a la, Coma ; Gerardo Reyes, Carmen del Valle, Jean Safont.)

Santo en la Venganza de las Mujeres Vampiro (1970)
Q-1

(Santo battles a revenge-seeking vampire queen. She's aided by Satan and a Frankenstein-like monster; Gina Romand, Aldo Monti, Victor Junco, Frankenstein.)

Santo en Oro Negro (1975)
Q-4

(Santo faces terrorists, their killer androids and some buxom babes, in this mid 1970s effort; Rossy Mendoza, Luis Daniel Rivera, Gilda Haddock.)

Santo Frente a la Muerte (1969)
Q-3

(El Santo tries to recover a stolen emerald, as he again plays "secret" agent for Interpol; Elsa Cardenas, Cesar Del Campo, Fernando Oses.)

Santo, la Leyenda del Enmascarado de Plata (1992)
Q-3

(Semi-biographical, fictionalized story about how "Hijo del Santo" came to follow in his fathers footsteps; Carlos Suarez, Ernesto Gomez Cruz.)

Santo vs. el Estrangulador (1963) NEW
Q-1.5

(Rare, early B&W lucha libre film. Several theater performers have been strangled, and the police ask Santo for help. Rare Mexican lucha version of the Phantom of the Opera; Alberto Vazquez, Maria Duval, Begona Palacios, Carlos Lopez Moctezuma, Roberto Canedo, Ofelia Montesco.)

Santo vs la Invasion de los Marcianos (1966)
Q-2.5

(Rare, early, B&W wrestling film finds Santo putting Full-Nelsons on strangely-dressed Martians; Wolf Ruvinskis, Maura Monti, El Nazi, Ham Lee.)

Santo vs la Mafia del Vicio (1970)
Q-4

(After a bizarre opening song, (weird even by "Santo-standards") Santo takes on organized crime; Elsa Cardenas, Dagoberto Rodriguez, Fernando Oses.)

Santo vs la Magia Negra (1972)
Q-4

(Santo has to face "voodoo rituals" and other black magic in this 1972 entry; Elsa Cardenas, Sasha Montenegro, Gerty Jones, Fernando Oses.)

Santo vs las Lobas (1972)
Q-4

(Great Santo film finds him (& buddy Carlos Suarez) up against a coven of vicious werewolves; Santo, Rodolfo de Anda, Nubia Marti, Jorge Russek.)

Santo vs las Mujeres Vampiro (1962)
Q-1.5

(Santo battles vampires, werewolves and the evil Lorena Velazquez, in his best film (AKA, Samson vs. the Vampire Women); Jaime Fernandez, Maria Duval, Ofelia Montesco, Frankenstein, Fernando Oses.)

Santo vs los Cazadores de Cabezas (1969)
Q-4

(In the untamed jungle, Santo fights a leopard, plus some angry, headhunting natives; El Santo, Nadia Milton, Freddie Fernandez, Rene Cardona.)

Santo vs los Villanos del Ring (1966)
Q-4

(The silver-masked one goes up against the Mafia (and his evil double) in the final Santo film shot in B&W; Wolf Ruvinskis, Silvia Fornier, Eduardo Bonada.)

Santo y Blue Demon vs. los Monstruos (1969)
Q-1.5

(Santo matches muscles with monsters, including Dracula, a mummy, a werewolf and a mustached-Frankenstein! Santo, Blue Demon, Resortes, Heidi Blue, Gilda Miros, Carlos Ancira.)

Santo y el Aguila Real (1971)
Q-3

("Santo" stars with singer/actress Irma Serrano, aka "La Tigresa", thus the film's alternate title, Santo y la Tigresa; Jorge Lavat, Juan Gallardo.)

Satanas de todo Horrores (1972)
Q-2.5

(Mexico's version of Fall of the House of Usher, but with a little devil-worshipping thrown in; Enrique Lizalde, Carlos Lopez Moctezuma.)

Satanico Pandimonium (1973)
Q-2

(Satan seduces a beautiful nun and gains access to a convent, with disastrous results. A notorious film, high on both horror and sex; Cecilia Pezet, Enrique Rocha.)

Se los Chupo la Bruja (1957)
Q-3.5

(Black and white witchcraft-comedy featuring the "Abbott & Costello"-like team of Viruta y Capulina; Sonia Furio, Octavio Arias, Yerye Beirut.)

Se Sufre pero se Goza (1984)
Q-3.5

(Female wrestling/sex comedy features a small flock of scantily-clad luchadoras. AKA, Mascara contra Bikini. Rafael Inclan, Manuel Ibanez.)

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.

Secta Satanica (1990)
Q-4

(A Traveling evangelist (German Robles) is actually an envoy of Satan. He is opposed by a local Priest (Joaquin Cordero); Bruno Rey, Dacia Arcaraz.)

Senora Movida, una (1958)
Q-1.5

(Dark comedy about an inconvenient dead body, along the lines of Trouble with Harry, taking place in a spooky mansion; Clavillazo, Lorena Velazquez, Victor Junco.)

Senora Muerte (1967)
Q-3

(John Carradine stars as a mad Dr. and Regina Torne plays the monster he creates. She aids in finding him unwilling blood donors; Elsa Cardenas, Isela Vega.)

Sicodelicas, las (1968)
Q-3

(Story of a mod, murderous (and beautiful) female gang. The film follows their bloodthirsty exploits and features a masked wrestling angle, as well. There is a bit of picture jumpiness during the first minute or two of the tape, otherwise, it has nice video quality; Maura Monti, Amadee Chabot, Isela Vega, Elizabeth Campbell.)

Signo de la Muerte (1939)
Q-2

(A museum curator doubles as leader of an Aztec cult - practicing human sacrifices. This early "Cantinflas" horror/comedy film was quite risque for the time; Manuel Medel.)

Sombra Blanca (1963)
Q-2

(Rare, early, crime-fighting/masked-wrestler film was the only appearance of the "White Shadow"; Jaime Fernandez, Rosa Carmina, Crox Alvarado.)

Sombra del Murcielago (1966)
Q-4

(Blue Demon vs. "The Bat" in a macabre horror film written by wrestler, Murcielago Velazquez. Offbeat!; Jaime Fernandez, Fernando Oses, Marta Romero.)

Sombra Vengadora (1954)
Q-2

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

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

(Sequel to Sombra Vengadora, continues the same action-packed story line; Armando Silvestre, Alicia Caro, Fernando Oses, Rodolfo Landa, Lobo Negro.)

Superargo el Gigante (1967?)
Q-2

(Superargo (Italy's version of Santo) and his Indian sidekick, go up against athletes-turned-human-robots. Good fun; Ken Wood, Guy Madison.)

Superflaco (1957)
Q-3

(Wrestling/sci-fi spoof about a weakling, who through a scientific potion (made from ant's milk!) becomes powerful; Pompin Iglesias, Evangelina Elizondo.)

Superloco (1936)
Q-2

(Early combination of Man in Half-Moon Street, Svengali and Frankenstein. A bizarre, Mexican sci-fi/horror film, packed with weirdness; Carlos Villarias.)

Superzan, el Invencible (1971)
Q-2

(Superzan, a wrestling superman tries to deal with three midget spacemen. The Champions of Justice make an appearance; Giovanni Lanuza, Caro Laniestt.)

Superzan y el Nino del Espacio (1972)
Q-3.5

(Superzan meets a peaceful space-boy and some alien-enemies. Well-done, masked-hero/sci-fi film; Luigi Lanuza, Claudio Lanuza, Caro Lanestt.)

Tesoro de Moctezuma (1966)
Q-3

(Another of the "El Santo" secret agent films, only his second which was shot in color; Jorge Rivero, Elizabeth Campbell, Noe Murayama, Maura Monti.)

Tigres del Ring (1957)
Q-2

(Part 1 of a B&W serial which was split into 4 feature films. Lots of wrestling action as two brothers battle criminals as they try to find their father's murderer; Crox Alvarado, Elvira Quintana, Wolf Ruvinskis, Rodolfo Landa, Quintin Bulnes, Lobo Negro.)

Tigres del Ring 2 - Secuestro Diabolico (1957)
Q-2

(Part 2 of a B&W serial which was split into 4 feature films. Lots of wrestling action as two brothers battle criminals as they try to find their father's murderer; Crox Alvarado, Elvira Quintana, Wolf Ruvinskis, Rodolfo Landa, Quintin Bulnes, Lobo Negro.)

Tigres del Ring 3 - Furias Desatadas (1957)
Q-2

(Part 3 of a B&W serial which was split into 4 feature films. Lots of wrestling action as two brothers battle criminals as they try to find their father's murderer; Crox Alvarado, Elvira Quintana, Wolf Ruvinskis, Rodolfo Landa, Quintin Bulnes, Lobo Negro.)

Tigres del Ring 4 - Torneo de la Muerte (1957)
Q-2

(Part 4 of a B&W serial which was split into 4 feature films. Lots of wrestling action as two brothers battle criminals as they try to find their father's murderer. UNFORTUNATELY, OUR COPY OF THIS FILM SEEMS TO BE MISSING THE FINAL MINUTE OR SO OF THE TAPE; Crox Alvarado, Elvira Quintana, Wolf Ruvinskis, Rodolfo Landa, Quintin Bulnes, Lobo Negro.)

Tigresa, la (1972)
Q-4

(A woman rancher uses her pet tiger (and learns witchcraft) to battle those responsible for the deaths of her family and friends; Irma Serrano, Mario Almada.)

Tiintanson Crusoe (1964)
Q-3

(Falsely accused of robbery, Mexican comedian G. Valdez escapes, but is stranded on an Island populated by natives and a beautiful mermaid (Lorena Velazquez); Elvira Quintana, Loco Valdez, Vitola.)

Torito de Tepito (1982)
Q-2

(Some colorfully-attired masked wrestlers battle less-colorfully-dressed villains. Sixth appearance by Huracan Ramirez; Pedro Infante Jr., Super X, Bunny Black.)

Torito Punos de Oro (1980)
Q-2.5

(Seventh appearance by "Huracan Ramirez" pits he, and his masked friends, against a crime syndicate; Pedro Infante Jr., Matematico, Super X, Lobo Rubio.)

Triunfo de los Campeones Justicieros (1973)
Q-4

(Third and final outing in the "Champions of Justice" series. This time they face alien-invaders, with a midget leader; Blue Demon, Superzan, Elsa Cardenas.)

Ultima Lucha (1958)
Q-2

(Early B&W wrestling drama features lots of action in the ring, plus a behind the scenes look at the lives of wrestlers; Carlos Baena, Wolf Ruvinskis, Martha Mijares, Fernando Fernandez, Lobo Negro.)

Vagabundo en la Lluvia (1968) NEW
Q-3

(Psychotic hobo stalks two women and their female blackmailer at a secluded cabin on a dark and stormy night. Well-done suspense thriller; Rodolfo de Anda, Crista Linder, Ana Luisa Peluffo, Norma Lazareno.)

Vampiras, las (1967)
Q-1.5

(Mil Mascaras confronts vampire king, John Carradine. (John's first role in a Luchador film.) Great stuff; Pedro Armendariz, Maria Duval, Maura Monti.)

Vampiro, Guerrero de la Noche (1993)
Q-4

(Entertaining, sci-fi/horror/wrestler film stars Canadian wrestler, Vampiro Canadiense; Pierroth Jr., Sergio Bustamante, Gloria Mayo.)

Vampiro Sangriento (1962)
Q-1.5

(Atmospheric vampire film tells the story of evil Count Frankenhausen. (aka Bloody Vampire.); Carlos Agosti, Erna Martha Bauman, Bertha Moss.)

Vampiros de Coyoacan (1973)
Q-4

(German Robles joins a pair of masked wrestlers in combating an eclectic assortment of vampires; Mil Mascaras, Superzan, Sasha Montenegro.)

Venganza de Huracan Ramirez (1967)
Q-4

(The most interesting of the Huracan Ramirez series. This is the only one, so far, that's featured a sci-fi / horror story line. Huracan face an opponent in the ring who becomes a monster. David Silva, Pepe Romay.)

Verdad de la Lucha (1988)
Q-3

(The sons of two dead wrestling friends, meet in the ring in a death tournament; Mil Mascaras, Dos Caras, Noe Murayama, Atlantis, Ray Mendoza.)

Vuelta del Charro Negro (1941)
Q-2

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

Vuelve el Chupa Cabras (199?)
Q-2

(Modern horror comedy featuring the Mexican legend of the Chupacabras (also known as a "Goat Sucker"); Manuel Flaco Ibanez, Guillermo de Alvarado, Patricia Munoz, Jaime Fernandez.)

Vuelven los Campeones Justicieros (1972)
Q-2

(The second of the great "Champions of Justice" series, finds the team of masked heroes fighting vicious midget rat-men; Blue Demon, Mil Mascaras, Rayo de Jalisco.)

Yo Dormi con un Fantasma (1947)
Q-2

(Early haunted house comedy stars "Resortes" as a detective's assistant, trying to safeguard heirs looking for a fortune; Maria Luisa Zea, Mercedes Gispert.)

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

(Ultra-rare, 3-part western/horror anthology, featuring the same scarlet-masked hero as in Regreso del Monstruo; Luis Aguilar, Fernando Fernandez, Irma Dorantes, Jaime Fernandez, Carlos Suarez.)

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

(Second appearance of the Frankenstein-like monster, who's mother was a witch. Fun, early B&W horror / western film; Luis Aguilar, Jaime Fernandez.)

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