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(aka "Santo and the Blue Demon vs. Dracula and the Wolfman"...no, really... |
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(1971) Director: Starring: El Santo, the Blue Demon, and ...um....no hablo Espanol? |
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I have made an astonishing discovery.... |
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....Mexico is not as backward-ass a country as we have been led to believe. No sir! It's not just the land of child labor and cheap imitation swap meet knock-offs (that's just part of it's charm). For, in the land of burritos and Erik Estrada resides a hero...nay, two heroes whom have been the front in the never-ending battle against Mexico's surprisingly huge population of vampires, werewolves, space monsters and just all around general bad people. Those two staunch supporters of NAFTA are....El Santo and his slightly dim-witted buddy, The Blue Demon. |
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For readers uneducated on the whole complicated business of masked wrestler flicks |
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for a crash course on the medium contained in one of my earlier reviews. |
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GO HERE |
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Anyways....the Plot: |
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El Santo! Defender of Mexico! |
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