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Superman contre les femmes vampires

Original title: Santo vs. las mujeres vampiro
  • 1962
  • 12
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.6K
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Superman contre les femmes vampires (1962)
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A professor recruits a professional wrestler to protect his daughter from vampires intent on kidnaping her and marrying her to the devil.A professor recruits a professional wrestler to protect his daughter from vampires intent on kidnaping her and marrying her to the devil.A professor recruits a professional wrestler to protect his daughter from vampires intent on kidnaping her and marrying her to the devil.

  • Director
    • Alfonso Corona Blake
  • Writers
    • Antonio Orellana
    • Fernando Osés
    • Rafael García Travesi
  • Stars
    • Santo
    • Lorena Velázquez
    • María Duval
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfonso Corona Blake
    • Writers
      • Antonio Orellana
      • Fernando Osés
      • Rafael García Travesi
    • Stars
      • Santo
      • Lorena Velázquez
      • María Duval
    • 34User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Santo
    Santo
    • El Enmascarado de Plata
    Lorena Velázquez
    Lorena Velázquez
    • Zorina, queen of the vampires
    María Duval
    María Duval
    • Diana Orlof
    Jaime Fernández
    Jaime Fernández
    • Insp. Carlos
    Augusto Benedico
    Augusto Benedico
    • Prof. Orlof
    Xavier Loyá
    Xavier Loyá
    • Jorge - Diana's fiance
    • (as Javier Loya)
    Ofelia Montesco
    Ofelia Montesco
    • Tundra, vampire priestess
    Fernando Osés
    Fernando Osés
    • Vampire
    Guillermo Hernández
    • Vampire
    Nathanael León
    Nathanael León
    • Vampire
    • (as Leon Moreno)
    Ricardo Adalid
    • Detective at Party
    Cavernario Galindo
    • Cavernario
    Ray Mendoza
    • El Indio
    Alejandro Cruz
    • Black Shadow
    Bobby Bonales
    Bobby Bonales
    • Self
    Eduardo Bonada
    • Self
    Javier Samperio
    Marco Antonio Arzate
    • Director
      • Alfonso Corona Blake
    • Writers
      • Antonio Orellana
      • Fernando Osés
      • Rafael García Travesi
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews34

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    6AlbertoAbreu

    The essential Mexican Wrestler movie

    In the late 50's and early 60's Mexican wrestling was flowing with renewed popularity. El Santo, The Man in the Silver Mask, was the most popular wrestler at the time, a true idol of the masses.

    So somebody at some point decided to make "wrestling movies" transforming popular wrestlers into superheros (after all, they are masked and caped, aren't they?) and pitted them against criminal mobsters, evil scientists and in one occasion, a martian invasion.

    Of course these movies are on par with the best (and worst) of B movies of the time, but this particular movie is considered an icon, receiving awards in Europe and Asia.

    Today this movie would only inspire chuckles and outright laughs, but its a nice history lesson of the time when caped and masked men were in the imaginations of millions of Mexican kids.
    clowns_n_cookies

    You love it and you know it!

    A simple question...

    How do you make a B- vampire movie more interesting than other B- vampire movies?

    Answer...

    YOU THROW IN A MEXICAN WRESTLER!!! Woo hoo!

    To the creators of 'Samson vs. The Vampire Women', my hat goes off to you. Few people could turn a bad movie into a down-right deliciously horrible one so effortlessly. That is a talent in of itself.

    The acting, dialogue, and storyline are recognizably trite from scene one, but the premise is still fairly easy to follow. Vampires + reincarnated vampire sacrifice + spooky castle = a vampire movie. Then... suddenly out of nowhere... a mysterious masked wrestler pops up halfway through the film. Why, you ask?

    To stop the vampires, of course!

    This is Samson the wrestler, and it's his destiny to conquer evil. He wears a mask, sports a shiny cape with leotards, and drives around in a convertible! "But why a Mexican wrestler for the hero?" Well... because it's never been done before! That's why!

    I must admit, these laughably bad B- movies are really a guilty pleasure with me. You really learn to appreciate their sheer stupididty... so long as you don't take them seriously. In any case, I'd recommend this movie to anybody. You have to see it at least once to believe it.

    It begs the question, "Who felt that this story needed to be told?"

    1.3 out of 10!!!
    stolen_car

    quintessentialy kitsch

    This is one of the funniest movies and the greatest Santo movie, perhaps only challenged by "Santo el enmascarado de plata y Blue Demon vs. los monstruos." It should be enjoyed with friends, as then you could discuss the progressive social critique this movie lays down. Not really.
    4Mr. Pulse

    What's Everyone Complaining About?

    I don't get it! This movie makes sense to me! A bunch of vampire women (who I also suspect to be lesbians) desire to make a queen out of a not-so-fetching woman. They attempt it several times and while they fail, I guess they are grating on the woman's nerves (You'd be upset too if the undead kept bugging ya), so she calls on Santo, a famous Mexican wrestler to stop the undead and protect her. Makes sense to me! What's yer problem?

    This movie is a cheesy delight. As my friend explains it, mexican wrestlers of this era were even more revered than the ones we have here in the US today, so they got their own movies. Personally I'm glad, cause I doubt I would ever see a vampire get taken down in a belly-to-belly suplex by a guy in mask, tights, and cape, if not for this movie.

    I didn't even realize til just now that the movie was on MST3K. I missed the episode I guess, but regardless, you don't need their help to enjoy this movie, it is so ridiculous and cheesy on its own that even at 2 hours in length it is still a campy delight.

    For goodness sake they call on Santo like he's Batman, there's even a Comissioner Gordan type character who has a hotline directly to Santo in the car. I also dug the vampire chicks who had really dry skin (bad air circulation in coffins) until they got their hands on some blood...suddenly they got really hot. Now that's my kind of movie.

    Just a word to the wise. Anytime a vampire squints and then unsquints at you, they are going to use their power. Way too many people fall for that, we need to stop that. Just a friendly word from me. But enjoy Santo Versus The Vampire Women, it's a fun flick.
    7jluis1984

    The Quintessential Santo movie

    In a dark mansion deep in the woods, a clan of vampire women awakes of a 200 year slumber to complete a cycle. Thorina (Lorena Velazquez), queen of the vampire women, must find her successor before returning to hell, so she sends Tundra (Ofelia Montesco) to kidnap Diana Orlof (Maria Duval), since she has the mark of the chosen one. Diana's father, the revered Professor Orlof (Augusto Benedico) has been waiting for this moment, and with the aid of his friend, the mysterious Santo (wrestler Santo himself), they will try to stop Thorina's plan.

    This is the plot of the film considered as the best in the infamous Mexican wrestler sub-genre. "Santo Contra las Mujeres Vampiro" was the forth in Santo's career as an actor, and it sets the basis for his future films as his movies started to move away from the action genre and got closer to the realm of fantasy, horror and science fiction.

    The wrestling sub-genre was a mixture of action films & superhero comics taking as main characters the famous wrestlers of the time. Santo was without a doubt the most popular of them, so he starred on a long series of films as a mysterious man devoted to justice. While in his earlier films he battled crime lords, soon he started fighting the supernatural creatures (mainly because horror started to be popular), and this film is the perfect example of that.

    While this movie contains the typical flaws of the early Mexican b-movies (low-budget & cheap effects), it excels in other aspects such as the acting, and specially, in the beautiful Bava-influenced cinematography. The Gothic surreal look the movie has owes a lot to the Universal films of the 30s and the school of Mario Bava ("La Maschera del Demonio" comes to mind). The film has a visual composition that no other Mexican movie could surpass on a very long time.

    The acting is very good for a movie of its kind, and the script, while very campy, tells a very entertaining story. Ofelia Montesco steals the show, not only with her stunning beauty but also with her powerful presence on screen; a presence only beaten by Santo himself, who with only a few lines but a lot of action demonstrates why he was the best. A word of advice, DO NOT get the dubbed version, since the awful dubbing makes the film a lot cheesier than what it already is.

    Of course, as I wrote above, the movie's biggest flaw is the poor budget, resulting in very cheap SFX; also, the action scenes are a bit too long. On the top of that, it has dated badly and now it looks very kitsch. However, Santo's charm remains untainted and makes the film a jewel of entertainment.

    With this film, Santo the wrestler/actor was transformed into Santo, the iconic cult figure; and his film persona grew to mythical proportions. While this is not an award-winning film, it makes an enjoyable experience and the best way to experience the Mexican wrestler sub-genre. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      Riffed on Mystery Science Theater 3000, Season 7, Episode 24.
    • Goofs
      Just before the scene cuts away from the four bats hovering outside the window, you can see a crew member's hand above the door operating the bat on the left side.
    • Quotes

      El Enmascarado de Plata: The fight must go on.

    • Connections
      Edited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 9 (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Sonata de Amor
      by Mario Álvarez

      Interpretada por Fabian Grey

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Samson and the Vampire Women
    • Filming locations
      • Estudios Churubusco - C. Atletas 2, Country Club Churubusco, Coyoacán, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Filmadora Panamericana
      • Fonexsa
      • Tele-cine-radio S.A.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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