I am no expert on the Mexican luchador films. I know they made more than 50 El Santo films as well as quite a few Blue Demon and Mil Máscaras pictures (many with El Santo). I've only seen about a half dozen so far and recently bought a few more (which I'll be reviewing soon)--so as I said, I have hardly an expert on the movies. But, at least I know that "Santo y Blue Demon vs Drácula y el Hombre Lobo" is better than the others I've seen so far. However, given that ALL of these films are bad, it's not saying much!!In this installment, the two masked heroes are out to battle Dracula and the Wolfman in this hilariously silly movie. Why is it so funny? Well, because these two guys go EVERYWHERE and do EVERYTHING in character-- with their wrestling masks on when they go on dates, fight evil...whatever. However, it's still a lot better than in "Mystery in the Bermuda Triangel" where El Santo even showers in his mask!! Also, while it is a bad film, it did have a few rather slow portions-- something I haven't noticed in other films of the genre.Among the many wonderful things you'll see in the film are some decent wrestling matches in front of fake crowds, a pit filled with stakes in Dracula's lair(????--this is like Superman keeping Kryptonite in his Fortress of Solitude!), a wrestler named Renato the Hippie and a wolfman whose hands are SOMETIMES hairy when he transforms and sometimes not (due to bad editing). It's all very funny in a kitschy way--and a lot of fun despite being awful. Also, while the films are mostly ridiculous and stupid, the wrestling scenes are still pretty incredible to watch considering that El Santo was in his 50s when he was performing!
... View MoreThe realm of Lucha Libre is a world unto itself, completely separate from American and Japanese wrestling. In Mexico, the wrestlers really ARE superheroes and super-villains. And none are more heroic or revered than Santo and Blue Demon, the greatest of the masked luchadores who ventured into film. Here, they confront their sternest challenge yet, as Count Dracula and the Wolfman rise from their graves to torment the living! Cheesy or not, these films are fascinating with their surreal ignorance of reality and logic. Santo and Blue Demon have no secret identities...they are masked 24-7 and when they are not rumbling in the ring, they are fighting crooks, robots, spies and monsters.The film begins with straight up lucha action as Santo faces El Angel Blanco in a weird empty arena filled with blues and reds. We hear the sounds of a crowd we never see! Santo gets a hard fought victory over Angel and then is called to the home of Professor Cristaldi, uncle of his current love interest, Lina. Cristaldi has just received a threatening note saying every member of his family is doomed. Centuries ago, an ancestor of Cristaldi vanquished Count Dracula and his servant the Wolfman with the help of a magic dagger. Before perishing, Dracula said he would return when the time is right to destroy all the Cristaldis! The time is now. A bearded, sinister hunchback named Eric kidnaps Cristaldi, hangs him upside down over Dracula's skeleton and slashes his throat. The drops of blood bring the suave Count back to life (his bare skeleton suddenly develops elegant clothing and even a cane) and also revive the Wolfman, who has the unlikely name of Rufus Rex. The werewolf makeup is not half bad and Rufus is quite handsome in his human form. This diabolical trio unleash a plot to eliminate the Cristaldis. Handsome Rufus will woo Laura Cristaldi (Lina's sister) and then sacrifice her during a full moon to the powers of darkness. Laura's young daughter will then be the next to fall, along with Lina.Santo secures the services of his wrestling friend Blue Demon (who has just won a match against Renato the Hippie) and the two embark on a wild adventure where they fight not only a gang of thugs recruited by Eric, but a legion of vampire and werewolf slaves of Dracula and Rufus.It's non-stop hilarity and also non-stop excitement. I'd take this over big budget Hollywood snoozefests like "Constantine" and "The Hulk" any day! All continuity with the past of Dracula is ignored. There's no mention of Transylvania, Dr. van Helsing, Renfield or anything else. Rufus can speak and reason while in his wolfman form, though his servants are growling beasts.The movie subtly makes Santo the superior of Blue Demon. Word has it that the two luchadores did not get along all that well in real life, and Blue Demon eventually split off to appear in the "Campeones Justicieros". I would say Demon is the more muscular of the pair and also the better wrestler. There is something amazing about Santo, though...even through the silver mask, he has a heroic, easy-going and trustworthy quality that makes you believe he's a real champion.As goofy as the movie is, it does have some atmosphere and there's one scene when the little girl is wandering around the spooky house of the monsters that actually jolted me pretty well. There is also death and mayhem here...some of the characters meet deadly fates! I dug the organ music throughout. Bottom line: this is one of the more entertaining lucha movies ever made and a great place for novices to start examining this unique form of cinema!!!
... View MoreThis is a seriously scholocky movie. Imagine being shadowed by two masked wrestlers in a convertable. Two wrestlers who are so unaware that they didn't notice the young woman hiding under the small blanket in the back seat. Unaware, yet brilliant! They play chess. Blue Demon invented a wrist watch radio. It is a lot like Batman (the Adam West version)...With seriously short mini-skirts, three full length Mexican wrestling matches and more werewolves than one could shake a sacred dagger at, this is a good time at the bad movies. Enjoy it with someone who has the same low standards that I do...
... View MoreThe only version of this movie I could find was neither dubbed, nor subtitled. This means that, as a white girl who was born and raised in California, I understand about 25% of what the characters are saying. No matter, I still love this film! The good and noble El Santo, professional wrestler and crimefighter, teams up with his best buddy, the Blue Demon, to battle the newly risen Dracula and his gold disco-shirted sidekick, Rufus Rex the Werewolf! There's some great, cheesy, fun stuff here: underground laboratories, a rubber bat that flaps its wings spastically (in a scene that made me laugh so hard I almost fell off my chair) before turning into the suave Dracula, a little girl with the worlds worst mullet and, last but not least, a pit lined with sharpened stakes, over which our heroes must walk on a narrow plank. Darn those pesky werewolves, they keep shaking the plank and the tension is insufferable!!! El Santo battles through it all to save his lovely girlfriend and his buddy Blue Demon, and there's time enough for a few games of chess and cards and, of course, a couple of wrestling matches before it's all over and the good guys live happily ever after.If you like corny Dracula films and honest-to-goodness wrestling matches, then do NOT miss this one! It's a lot of fun. All of the Santo films are.
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