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El santo contra las momias

Título original: Las momias de Guanajuato
  • 1972
  • 1h 20min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
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El santo contra las momias (1972)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe Mummy of the legendary wrestler Satan awakes 100 years after his death, as Satan was also a powerful sorcerer who vowed to take revenge over the City of Guanajuato before dying.The Mummy of the legendary wrestler Satan awakes 100 years after his death, as Satan was also a powerful sorcerer who vowed to take revenge over the City of Guanajuato before dying.The Mummy of the legendary wrestler Satan awakes 100 years after his death, as Satan was also a powerful sorcerer who vowed to take revenge over the City of Guanajuato before dying.

  • Dirección
    • Federico Curiel
  • Guión
    • Rogelio Agrasánchez
    • Rafael García Travesi
  • Reparto principal
    • Alejandro Moreno
    • Mil Máscaras
    • Santo
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,0/10
    351
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Federico Curiel
    • Guión
      • Rogelio Agrasánchez
      • Rafael García Travesi
    • Reparto principal
      • Alejandro Moreno
      • Mil Máscaras
      • Santo
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    • 10Reseñas de críticos
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    Alejandro Moreno
    Alejandro Moreno
    • Blue Demon
    • (as Blue Demon)
    Mil Máscaras
    Mil Máscaras
    • Mil Máscaras
    • (as El Mil Mascaras)
    Santo
    Santo
    • Santo
    • (as Santo el Enmascarado de Plata)
    Elsa Cárdenas
    Elsa Cárdenas
    • Lina
    Juan Gallardo
    • Inspector policía
    Jorge Abaunza
    • Pingüino
    • (as Jorge Pinguino)
    Julio César Agrasánchez
    • Julito
    • (as niño Julio Cesar)
    Carlos Suárez
    • Asistente del inspector
    Mabel Luna
    • Turista nerviosa
    Yolanda Ponce
    • Turista…
    Patricia Ferrer
    • Alicia
    Martha Angelica
    • Cantante
    David Lama
    David Lama
    • Esposo turista
    Carlos León
    • Sr. González
    • (as Carlos Leon)
    Renato Torres
    • Luchador
    Victorio Blanco
    • Anciano asesinado
    • (sin acreditar)
    Federico Curiel
    Federico Curiel
    • Velador asesinado
    • (sin acreditar)
    Eugenia D'Silva
    • Testiga de asesinato
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • Federico Curiel
    • Guión
      • Rogelio Agrasánchez
      • Rafael García Travesi
    • Todo el reparto y equipo
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    rcashdan

    More funny than horrifying

    I was part of a family audience in Guanajuato when I saw this. Great scenes of the city, great mummies with decomposing faces. Almost a spoof, none of the children around me seemed scared. Includes scenes of the seamy side of Guanajuato. Techniques borrowed from all over the place, technically good for a low budget film. After reading the other review, I know why lucha libre played such a prominent part in the film.

    The one child actor wasn't up to snuff but his presence probably adds to the appeal of the plot for children.

    Two beautiful Mexican actresses of very different physical types and a midget guide to the museum stood out in the cast.
    9alucinecinefago

    Santo and his friends against a wrestler-mummie from the past

    The following review is an extract from the book "Santo, the Wrestler with the Silver Mask: A guide to all his films", which is now available on Amazon.

    "The cemetery of Guanajuato is a real tourist attraction. There, mummies are exhibited (...) The guide enjoys scaring tourists with terrifying legends. One of them tells that the largest mummy, belonging to a gigantic 2.20-meter individual, was not dissected by natural procedures or embalmed by human hands. Its almost perfect state of conservation (except for the face) is due to the fact that the above mentioned made a satanic pact. The giant was in the past century a professional wrestler, known as "Satan" because of his proclivity towards the dark. Satan fought against an ancestor of Santo, the Silver Masked Man, and was defeated. But he swore vengeance, assuring that he would return from the dead just 100 years later, to take revenge on the Saint's successor and his followers.

    (...) This is one of Santo´s best known films, and paradoxically the Silver Masked Man is not the protagonist. His role is quite secondary; he doesn't appear until well into the film, being Blue Demon and Mil Máscaras the wrestlers with the greatest acting weight in the film.

    (...) The revenge of a being from another era, who was defeated by an ancestor of Santo and now seeks revenge, is a recurring theme of the saga. An analogous plot is found in "Santo against the Vampire Women" (Alfonso Corona Blake, 1962).

    (...) Without a doubt, "The Mummies of Guanajuato" is one of the most remembered and enjoyable films in Mexican wrestling."
    kikaidar

    Sorcery raises the dead

    Initially intended as a vehicle for Blue Demon and Mil Mascaras, both of whom had joined El Santo in making lucha libre films, MOMIAS ran into a snag somewhere along the way.

    Whether (as has been suggested) it was due to the writer being simply unable to resolve the plotline after many pages of keeping the two heroes from vanquishing their supernatural adversaries, or whether the producers decided to hedge their bets by bringing Santo into the production, the Man In The Silver Mask arrives at the literal last minute to solve their problem.

    The ad art for the film seems to suggest this last-minute addition. While several mummy faces and Mil Mascaras' and Blue Demon's faces are obviously related in the artwork, Santo's face is painted against a different background, and off to one side.

    The concept of the film is intriguing, in that Guanajuato, the city where the action takes place, is famous as the "home" of literally hundreds of mummified former residents. Already a macabre tourist attraction, and as monsters, aliens and other weird menaces had featured in a number of genre films to the time, these natural mummies seemed made to order for a wrestling horror film.

    Blue Demon and Mil Mascaras are wrestling in the city of Guanajuato, which just happens to be where Mil's current girlfriend lives. When one of the larger mummies -- a magician -- vanishes, and several people are killed, the wrestlers investigate. At this point the idea of calling in Santo is proposed and is rejected by Blue Demon.

    The magician, mow revived, awakens a number of the mummies into a lethal army. They begin a series of attacks in the city, complicating things when one of the mummies impersonates a kidnapped Blue Demon.

    Things come to a head until the arrival of Santo. Fighting with the released Demon and Mil Mascaras, he can't overcome the living dead. However, he has three flame guns in his car. When Mil retrieves these, the trio make short work of the supernatural menace.

    MOMIAS is possibly the most notorious of the lucha films, in that it stars the three most notable wrestler/actors of the lucha film boom. It's not bad as an action film, with some nice mood points, but the theme, played on a slightly jazzed-up organ, is anything but ideal for what is to come. Good, but not as great as it's rumored to be.
    6poe426

    La momias no guano...

    THE MUMMIES OF GUANAJUATO may not be the BEST of the "Masked Wrestlers vs. The Supernatural" genre, but it's by no means the WORST, either. For one thing, it boasts not one but THREE Masked Men: Mil Mascaras, Blue Demon, and El Santo himself. If you count Blue Demon's doppelganger, you've got FOUR Heroes for the price of one. Throw in some VERY photogenic locations and some Real World mummies and you just can't go wrong. (Well, you CAN, but the filmmakers don't...) Like most of these movies, THE MUMMIES OF GUANAJUATO is a (clearly) Low Budget affair, with all that that entails- but it's nonetheless Entertaining; and that's what it's all about.
    6jluis1984

    Maybe not the best film, but really great fun!

    Guanajuato is a Mexican town famous for the natural mummification that happens to those buried in its cemetery, and the macabre exhibition of the mummified corpses of the "Guanajuato Mummy Museum". Sources of legends since its discovery, the Guanajuato Mummies were of course a natural source for a horror film, and by the early 70s, movies starring wrestlers became a very popular sub genre in the troubled Mexican film industry, as the mystique and charm of the well-known athletes suited perfectly a wide range of stories on almost every film genre possible, including of course, horror. Among the many wrestlers that became actors, Santo, Blue Demon and Mil Máscaras are probably the best and most famous of them, and "Las Momias De Guanajuato" was the first movie that gathered the three for a horror adventure.

    In "Las Momias De Guanajuato", the Mummy of the legendary wrestler Satan awakes 100 years after his death, as Satan was also a powerful sorcerer who vowed to take revenge over the City of Guanajuato before dying. The only witness of Satan's awakening is a tourists guide named Pinguino (Jorge Pinguino), but sadly, nobody believes him, thinking he is drunk again. Decided to warn the City, Pinguino calls his friends, wrestlers Blue Demon and Mil Máscaras, but not even them (who are aware of the legend of Satan) trust him, as they think that the legend of Satan is just part of the wrestler's folklore. Only after a series of murders begins take place, the two warriors realize that Satan may be back after all, but it may be too late for the City of Guanajuato, as Satan's builds up an army of mummies decided to kill everyone in town.

    Written by two experts of the sub genre (story by Rogelio Agrasánchez and script by Rafael García Travesi), the film was initially an adventure for Blue Demon and Mil Mascaras as a duo, but the idea of adding Santo to the team became attractive and literally at the last minute the legendary wrestler joined them for the last scenes. The concept of the film is really interesting, as it really uses the Guanajuato mummies in a very original and effective way. Almost like a comic book, the film is action packed and full of good entertainment; sadly, and also like the comic books that originated the wrestlers sub genre, the dialogs tend to be corny and a bit silly at times, creating some unintentionally funny moments.

    Apropriately, director Federico Curiel was also a comic book artist, and so his fascination with the fantastic genres becomes very obvious in the film. Unlike other directors of films with wrestlers, Curiel approaches his plot knowing it's not material to be taken seriously, and so he seems to have fun directing his wrestlers in this supernatural adventure. Despite his lack of budget, Curiel makes inventive set-pieces taking advantage of the Gothic look of the City of Guanajuato, although sadly, his work with the actors is often disappointing (it could be said that he was more a visual director). In the end, his work in the film may not be perfect, but his style fits the plot nicely and overall makes an effective direction.

    Personally, I always thought that while Blue Demon was an excellent wrestlers, was kind of lacking in the acting department; however, in "Las Momias De Guanajuato" he gives a nice job, considering that his character is arguably the main one, and the most complex of the three. Actor turned wrestler Mil Máscaras fares better, and while his role is more of a sidekick, he fills the screen with his natural charm and easygoing personality. Their female counterparts, Elsa Cárdenas and Patricia Ferrer are good, with Ferrer being the strongest of the two. Santo, the legendary wrestler only has a supporting role in this one, but again he proves that his charm and mystique were enough to make him the most popular wrestler in history. The acting of child actor Jilio Cesar is pretty forgettable.

    As with most of the Mexican wrestler films, it would be easy to pick the flaws of the movie, starting with the special effects, that while looking really good in the dark, become incredibly fake under good lighting (which sadly Curiel uses a lot). I could go on naming flaws, but one has to consider that this film was intended to be like an adaptation of a comic book, more and adventure action movie than a serious horror film; and with the intention of being entertaining instead of scary. While never on the level of the Santo films by Alfonso Corona Blake, "Las Momias De Guanajuato" makes good, albeit kitsch, entertainment, and in the end, that's what it counts.

    Probably there are better Mexican films to watch, but it's always good to watch "Las Momias De Guanajuato" as it doesn't disappoint when one wants a fun film. Sure, it has every flaw found in the low-budget Mexican films of the 70s, but unlike those movies, this film has heart. 6/10

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      Eventhough the movie is sometimes known as "El Santo against the Mommies of Guanajuato" he has less than fifteen minutes of screen.
    • Conexiones
      Followed by El castillo de las momias de Guanajuato (1973)

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      • 3 de febrero de 1972 (México)
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      • México
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      • Español
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      • The Mummies of Guanajuato
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Guanajuato, Guanajuato, México
    • Empresas productoras
      • Películas Latinoamericanas S.A.
      • Películas Rodríguez
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