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astralbondpro · 2 months
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Santo and Blue Demon vs. Dr. Frankenstein (1974) // Dir. Miguel M. Delgado
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laurenfoxmakesthings · 8 months
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I didn't not expect a go-hard line like "I don't need to escape" to be in 'El Santo and Blue Demon vs Dr Frankenstein'.
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skinslip · 1 year
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Subtitled Santo on Home Video - A History
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We are blessed with tons of El Santo with subtitles, some being released for the first time!
Here is a history of Santo with subtites:
Rise Above Entertainment - Santo vs The Monsters, Vol. 1:
Santo & Blue Demon vs. Dr. Frankenstein (1974)
Santo & Blue Demon Vs Dracula & the Wolfman (1973)
Santo in the Vengeance of the Mummy (1971)
Santo Vs Frankenstein’s Daughter (1972)
Rise Above Entertainment - Standalone releases:
Santo vs. the Diabolical Hatchet (1965)
Santo Vs the Riders of Terror (1970)
Santo in the Treasure of Dracula (1969)
Santo and the Border of Terror (1981)
Santo: Infraterrestre (2001)
Santo and Mantequilla Napoles in the Revenge of La Llorona (1973)
Santo in The Witches Attack (1968)
VCI - El Enmascarado De Plata "The Silver Masked" 8-Film set on 4 discs:
Santo in the Wax Museum (1963)
Santo in the Treasure of Dracula (1969)
Santo Vs the Riders of Terror (1970)
Santo in the Vengeance of the Mummy (1971)
Santo Vs Frankenstein’s Daughter (1972)
Santo & Blue Demon Vs Dracula & the Wolfman (1973)
Santo & Blue Demon vs. Dr. Frankenstein (1974)
Santo and Mantequilla Napoles in the Revenge of La Llorona (1973)
VCI - Standalone releases:
Santo in the Treasure of Dracula (1969) [Sexy Vampire Version]
Powerhouse Indicator - ENTER SANTO: The First Adventures of the Masked Mexican Wrestler box set:
Santo vs The Evil Brain (1961)
Santo vs. Infernal Men (1961)
Santo vs. The Riders of Terror (1970)
SANTO VS. THE RIDERS OF TERROR
Yume Pictures (UK) - Santo Collection:
Santo vs. the She-Wolves (1972)
Santo in the Wax Museum (1963)
Shout Factory - Mystery Science Theater 3000:
Samson vs the Vampire Women [US Dub]
Beverly Wilshire/Telefilms [Unlicensed double feature of K. Gordon Murray dubs]:
Santo vs the Vampire Women (1962)
Santo in the Wax Museum (1963)
Alter Films Releases with subtitles [Mexico]:
Santo in the Wax Museum (1963)
Santo and Blue Demon vs. the Monsters (1970)
Santo vs. the She-Wolves (1972)
Vinegar Syndrome Archive - Limited to 5,000
Santo vs. Doctor Death (1973)
This forum thread from 2008 was very helpful in the curation of this list
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dreamywolfdd · 1 month
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my favorite part from el santo & blue demon vs dr. frankenstein
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The screenplay for Munecos Infernales (Curse of the Doll People, 1961) was credited to Alfredo Salazar, an uncredited adaptation of Burn Witch Burn by A Merritt, filmed in 1970 and released as Mark of the Devil.
Al was born in Mexico City and had 65 writer credits 1948-1982 including The Aztec Mummy, The Curse of the Aztec Mummy, The Robot vs The Aztec Mummy, The Vampire's Coffin, Wrestling Women vs The Aztec Mummy, Attack of the Mayan Mummy, Face of the Screaming Werewolf, The Panther Women, The Batwoman, Santo and Blue Demon vs Dracula and The Wolf Man, and Santo and Blue Demon vs Dr Frankenstein.
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docrotten · 5 years
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Santo vs the Zombies (Santo contra los zombies, 1962) - Episode 54 - Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
“Dead people who walk! You still don’t believe in zombies?” Of course we do! Join this episode’s Grue Crew - Whitney Collazo, Joseph Perry, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr - as they take in some Lucha libre featuring the great El Santo in Santo vs. the Zombies (original title: Santo contra los zombies).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 54 – Santo vs. the Zombies (1962)
Wrestling superhero Santo battles an evil scientist who has created a race of zombies.
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  Director: Benito Alazraki
Writers: Benito Alazraki, Antonio Orellana, Fernando Osés
Featured Cast:
Santo (Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta) as Santo / the Saint
Lorena Velázquez as Gloria Sandoval/Gloria Rutherford (US version)
Armando Silvestre as Lt. Sanmartin / Lt. Savage
Jaime Fernández as Det. Rodriguez
Dagoberto Rodríguez as Det. Chief Almada
Irma Serrano as Det. Isabel
Carlos Agostí as Genaro / Uncle Herbert
Ramón Bugarini as Rogelio / Roger, the male nurse
Alejandro Cruz as Black Shadow, a wrestler (as Black Shadow)
Gory Guerrero as Wrestler (as Gori Guerrero)
Sugi Sito as Wrestler
El Gladiador as Wrestler
Needless to say, your Classic Era Grue Crew loves Santo movies and Santo vs. the Zombies is no exception. Whitney recounts the importance of Santo in Mexico as relayed to her by her father, while Joseph schools everyone on some interesting information about lucha libre and luchadores. It is the classic battle between good and evil that warms Chad’s heart and as usual, he brings in a Batman connection. Jeff finally turns the corner as he too now loves the Santo movies and recommends director Benito Alazraki’s Curse of the Doll People (Muñecos infernales, 1961) as a decidedly creepy Mexican horror film.
Treat yourself to a fun-filled experience and watch Santo vs. the Zombies! While you’re at it, make it a double feature with Santo and Blue Demon Against the Monsters and revisit episode 19 of Decades of Horror: The Classic Era on that film. Better yet, let your Grue Crew know your favorite Santo movie. They expect to be covering more!
The Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Grue Crew plan to release a new episode every other week. Hey, where else will you hear podcasts on films ranging from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) to The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) to Maneater of Hydra (1967)? The next episode in our very flexible schedule will be Carl Th. Dreyer’s Vampyr (1932).
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