Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIf you've ever longed for a movie about wrestling women who take on various monsters, this is it. There is Xochitl, a female mummy, and her lover Tezomoc who is also a mummy, and he can turn... Tout lireIf you've ever longed for a movie about wrestling women who take on various monsters, this is it. There is Xochitl, a female mummy, and her lover Tezomoc who is also a mummy, and he can turn into a snake or a bat, which is difficult to get half-Nelsons on. Loreta and the Golden R... Tout lireIf you've ever longed for a movie about wrestling women who take on various monsters, this is it. There is Xochitl, a female mummy, and her lover Tezomoc who is also a mummy, and he can turn into a snake or a bat, which is difficult to get half-Nelsons on. Loreta and the Golden Ruby join forces to battle the evil Prince Fujiyata and his Oriental female Judo wrestlers.... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Loreta aka Gloria Venus
- (as Lorena Velazquez)
- Armando Rios
- (as Armand Silvestre)
- Chela
- (as Ma. Eugenia Sn. Martin, Eugenia Saint Martin)
- Prince Fujiyata
- (as Raymond Bugarini)
- Dr. Luis Trelles
- (as Victor Velazquez)
- Self - Wrestler
- (as Toña 'La Tapatia')
- Self - Wrestler
- (as Martha Solis)
- Self - Wrestler
- (as Magdalena Caballero)
- Mao
- (as Murcielago Velasquez)
- Fujiyata's Supplier
- (as 'Frankenstein')
- Tezomoc
- (as Gerardo 'El Romano')
Avis à la une
Directed by René Cardona (Santa Claus), the film stars Lorena Velázquez (The Rape of the Sabines), Armando Silvestre (Two Mules for Sister Sara), Ramón Bugarini (Hellish Spiders), and Nathanael León (Grave Robbers).
This is one of those films you watch for the ride, not for its quality as a "good movie." The cast is fun, though the women are far too glamorous to be wrestlers. The wrestling scenes are uneven-while the opening sequence is entertaining, the later one leans heavily into cheesiness. The horror elements are limited, but the corpses, skeletons, and the mummy itself are a highlight. Unfortunately, the mummy doesn't appear until the final 18 minutes of the film, which feels like a missed opportunity.
In conclusion, The Wrestling Women vs. The Aztec Mummy offers a fun, campy ride for horror enthusiasts seeking something unique. I'd score this a 4.5/10 and recommend it only with the appropriate expectations.
Our two wrestling babes from DOCTOR OF DOOM are back, ready to kick some more ass.
This time it's a oriental villain called the Red Dragon who is having his gang kill off a group of archeologists who have stumbled on to code that will lead them to an Aztec treasure. The Red Dragon needs the last surviving member of the group, a Dr. Tracy, in order to get it. And of course our two wrestling babes are called in to help.
This one is so laughingly bad, it had my sides splitting. I love the scene where they encounter the Aztec mummy in the tomb and he looks like he's wearing a Halloween mask.
And then he changes into a bat, too!
(laughs)
The Something Weird video is doubled up with DOCTOR OF DOOM and has tons of extras including many trailers for other Mexican horror films they have in their library. Although the b/w print shows it's age, it's far better than the old grainy VHS tape.
6 out of 10 for giving it the old college try
(more laughs)
The Wrestling Women vs. The Aztec Mummy is just that: a crappy combination of crumbling monster madness and lovely luchadoras, repackaged for a US audience, that isn't anywhere near as much fun as it sounds. The main problem with the film is that the mummy, who is actually quite a lot of fun when he's on screen, doesn't appear for well over an hour. The first 69 minutes involve a villain called Black Dragon (Ramón Bugarini) who is attempting to get his hands on an ancient Aztec codex that will reveal the whereabouts of a vast treasure; trying to prevent him from doing so are an archaeologist, his daughter, her fiancé, and two female wrestlers, Loreta (Lorena Velázquez) and Golden Rubí (voluptuous beauty Elizabeth Campbell).
The action is dull and repetitive - even a wrestling match between the luchadoras and a pair of female judo experts is boring, going on for way too long - and René Cardona's direction is, for the most part, unremarkable. I had way more fun trying to work out how Black Dragon's hidden camera was able to track, pan, zoom and change position than I did with the story.
When the mummy finally appears, things do pick up a bit, as the creature tries to find the Aztec breastplate stolen from the remains of his beloved Xochitl: he chases our heroes, takes on the form of a rubber bat and a tarantula, and annihilates Black Dragon's gang, running back to the safety of his tomb when the sun rises. If only there had been more of this throughout the rest of the film...
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the English-dubbed version of this film, some of the characters' names were Americanized; for example, Chucho Gomez is re-named Tommy and Chela is re-named Charlotte.
- Citations
Golden Rubí: [Tommy has found a hidden key in a hat] It's the key, Tommy.
[reading what's on the key]
Golden Rubí: Hotel Rio. The key has to mean something.
Armando Rios: And it means that my uncle has worked out a plan to turn the 3 parts of the Codex over to us.
[to Tommy]
Armando Rios: You've got to go to the Hotel Rio right away, Room 13. I'll bet you find the part of the Codex you're supposed to keep.
Chucho Gomez: [aka "Tommy"; hands the key to Rubi] You have to go to Room number 13 in Hotel Rio...
Armando Rios: *You're* the one that's going!
Chucho Gomez: [scared] All alone?
Golden Rubí: I suggest that Tommy go to that hotel
[she puts her arm around him]
Golden Rubí: and I'll go with him, so that I can give him protection.
Chucho Gomez: [adoring tone of voice] You're my Guardian Angel. As an Amazon, you're the greatest.
- ConnexionsEdited from Las luchadoras contra el médico asesino (1963)
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- How long is The Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Rock 'N Roll Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy
- Lieux de tournage
- Estudios Churubusco Azteca, Ville de Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexique(filmed at, as Churubusco-Azteca)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1