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Santo en el museo de cera

  • 1963
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Santo en el museo de cera (1963)
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El Santo, the masked Mexican wrestler, investigates a series of kidnappings. He discovers that the mysterious Doctor Caroll is using the victims as part of his experiments to develop an army... Read allEl Santo, the masked Mexican wrestler, investigates a series of kidnappings. He discovers that the mysterious Doctor Caroll is using the victims as part of his experiments to develop an army of monsters. Naturally, El Santo is able to overcome them all - with wrestling!El Santo, the masked Mexican wrestler, investigates a series of kidnappings. He discovers that the mysterious Doctor Caroll is using the victims as part of his experiments to develop an army of monsters. Naturally, El Santo is able to overcome them all - with wrestling!

  • Directors
    • Alfonso Corona Blake
    • Manuel San Fernando
  • Writers
    • Alfonso Corona Blake
    • Fernando Galiana
    • Julio Porter
  • Stars
    • Santo
    • Claudio Brook
    • Norma Mora
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    • Directors
      • Alfonso Corona Blake
      • Manuel San Fernando
    • Writers
      • Alfonso Corona Blake
      • Fernando Galiana
      • Julio Porter
    • Stars
      • Santo
      • Claudio Brook
      • Norma Mora
    • 20User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Santo
    Santo
    • Santo
    • (as Santo? El Enmascarado de Plata)
    Claudio Brook
    Claudio Brook
    • Dr. Karol
    Norma Mora
    Norma Mora
    • Gloria
    Rubén Rojo
    Rubén Rojo
    • Ricardo Carbajal
    Roxana Bellini
    • Susana Mendoza
    José Luis Jiménez
    • Professor Galván
    Víctor Velázquez
    • Inspector Fernández
    Jorge Mondragón
    • Comisario…
    Fernando Osés
    Fernando Osés
    • Secuaz…
    Nathanael León
    Nathanael León
    • Secuaz
    • (as Leon Moreno)
    • …
    Concepción Martínez
    • Anciana encuentra cámara
    • (as Concepcion Martinez)
    Myron Levine
    • Doctor
    Cesáreo Cruz
    Salvador Castro
    Juan Garza
    Mario Texas
    • Luchador
    Beny Galán
    • Luchador
    • (as Benny Galan)
    • …
    Cavernario Galindo
    • Luchador…
    • Directors
      • Alfonso Corona Blake
      • Manuel San Fernando
    • Writers
      • Alfonso Corona Blake
      • Fernando Galiana
      • Julio Porter
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    3evilskip

    Old droopy drawers is back in the wax museum yet!

    I have a fondness for most south of the border horror movies.This really isn't one of them.Masked wrestlers were very popular in Mexico from the mid fifties to the mid eighties.Santo was the most popular of them.Only three movies were imported and dubbed into English.This sad one, the much better Samson And The Vampire Women and Invasion Of The Zombies (which I haven't seen).

    Okay for some reason Santo is called Samson in this movie.What is goofy is when he is in the wrestling arena (which is too often) the crowd is chanting"Santo!Santo!Santo!"Samson battles for the good of mankind when he isn't wrestling with other sweaty guys.Everybody has to have a hobby.

    The plot boils down(if I may pun)to this:The mad Dr Karol runs a wax museum.With some sort of mad scientist formula he has live exhibits that obey his commands. There is a Frankenstein type monster, a werewolf, a pig man and a caveman.Karol was disfigured in an explosion(but only his hands). Therefore he wants to make the world feel pain and ugliness.(Maybe he should make them watch this movie, eh?)Well he kills a friend of Samson's and makes it look like someone is also out to kill him.So old droopy drawers, I mean Samson is on the case.

    Now we have to fill 90 minutes here kids.So we get endless wrestling scenes not to mention the endless mad scientist chortling over his helpless victims scenes.Samson takes nearly the whole film to figure things out.He has to face Dr Karol's army of wax zombie/critters.Will anyone survive?

    You won't care.While this movie is better than the absolute bottom of garbage heap films (say New York Ripper for instance)it is well below average.So if you have 90 minutes to kill and want to inflict pain and suffering onto yourself or share that agony with others, this film may do it for you.
    7jluis1984

    Another of the best Santo films

    A year after making the very successful "Santo Contra las Mujeres Vampiro", director Alfonso Corona Blake once again was reunited with most of that film's crew and directed this new adventure of the famed Mexican wrestler turned Superhero. "Santo en el Museo De Cera" would be the title of this story that would continue Santo's image as a fantastic warrior that uses his wrestling techniques to help the police and fight against evil and criminals. Obviously inspired by the 1953 horror classic "House of Wax" (starring Vincent Price), this Santo adventure repeated the formula of action, mystery and Gothic horror with very good results, and along "Santo Contra las Mujeres Vampiro" remains as one of the best Santo movies of his early career.

    In this movie, a series of kidnappings begin to occur near a very popular Wax Museum. After a reporter of an important newspaper disappears while doing research for an article about the Museum, all the clues seem to point to the owner, Dr. Karol (Claudio Brook). However, to everyone's surprise, Karol asks crime-fighter Santo (himself) for protection as he fears someone wants to kill him. While Santo accepts to protect Dr. Karol, he begins his own investigation about the mysterious kidnappings, and soon he'll discover what's hidden in the Wax Museum.

    Written by Corona Blake himself (adapting a story by Fernando Galiana and Julio Porter), this film once again makes Santo a superhero similar to Batman, that can be called to fight crime (most Santo films were adaptations of comic books, where Santo the real life wrestler became Santo the fantasy hero). While this makes for a poor development of Santo as character (this would change in future Santo films), it makes the adventure itself the focus of the story, making "El Museo De Cera" one of the most atmospheric and captivating of them, as well as the one that gave Santo one of his best villains in his career.

    Like in "Santo Contra las Mujeres Vampiro", the direction by Corona Blake is subtle but effective. A very visual movie, the mix of action film with Gothic horror sounds unlikely but once again Corona and cinematographer José Ortiz Ramos (who would create some of the best Bava-influenced imagery in Mexican horror) craft something that feels both haunting and creepy. It's not really a movie meant to be scary, but a movie meant to be enjoyed as a fun action flick with horror and creepy atmosphere as a setting. Despite the low budget, Corona Blake manages to pull off a classy final product that at times reaches the level of his previous Santo film, setting the bar high for future adventures of the masked wrestler (sadly, few films came close to it).

    In this film Santo has an greater role than in the previous ones, although here he is still the superhero called to do fight crime. While not really his best acting, the script is cleverly built to not let his lack of experience mess with the film, certainly Coronoa Blake knew that his star was not Oscar-material. The whole opposite is Claudio Brook, who like Lorena Velázquez in "Las Mujeres Vampiro", becomes the center of the film with a terrific performance as Dr. Karol. With more than a subtle nod to Vincent Price, Brook creates a complex ambiguous character that at times looks like a villain, while at others is really a sympathetic man. It is his ambiguous nature what drives the film for the most part, making Brook's performance the highlight of the movie.

    Like in most (if not all) Mexican fantasy films, the serious problem the film has is its really low-budget. While Corona makes the best that he can do with what he's got, at times the cheap special effects and the bad make up truly take away the feeling of the film. Another small quibble is that the film loses a lot of steam by the ending, as it becomes another typical film by the moment of the final confrontation. Still, "Santo en el Museo De Cera" is one of the better Santo films, as it presents an atmospheric movie with beautiful Gothic cinematography. Watch the subtitled version as like in most Santo films, the dubbed one is truly awful and doesn't give justice to the film.

    Along with "Santo Contra Las Mujeres Vampiro", "Santo in the Wax Museum" is a great addition to a Santo collection, and another of the best films with Mexican wrestlers as main characters. It may not be a classic horror film, but it's an entertaining film with a great performance by Claudio Brook. 7/10
    9elojodelamosca

    Your ignorance is enormous

    To the people that say this is garbage, it just shows how ignorant you are in the subject of film and societies around the world. Your Anglo-centric point of view does not allow you to appreciate other takes and reactions to modernity.

    This movie shows a reaction to modernity and science in a culture that was previously homogenized by the Golden Age of cinema through comedias rancheras, catholic ideals, morals, and the like. The Santo films are reactions to such stipulated foreign horrors that came and made wax dummy hybrids out of people who blindly believed in the name of progress. The Santo movies are about Good vs. Evil, inclusion vs. exclusion. They were a way to show banned lucha libre fights on television. They were a mode of resistance and a middle finger to culture snobs, who think anything that they do not understand is camp and below them. Get off your high horse and take a real film analysis class. Learn.
    michaelRokeefe

    Samson in the wax museum. To do over is not out of the question.

    Another of the world's worst. This is a product from Mexico and the hero is a silver masked wrestler that also is a crime fighter. The evil Dr. Karol(Claudio Brook)is not happy with the subjects in his wax museum. This is so horrible, it is funny. Also in the cast are Norma Mora and Ruben Rojo.
    3jxmakela

    Not worth its cult status

    El Santo, a Mexican superhero who's part Batman and part Hulk Hogan, gets involved in a mad scientist's nefarious schemes. When he's not solving the mysteries of a bizarre wax museum, he's trashing his opponents in a wrestling ring.

    I've been curious about Mexican wrestling movies for a few years, so when I got the chance to check out two of them, I decided to take the bait. This one was the better one of the two (the other one, Las Luchadoras Contra la Mumia, was just excruciating). While I'm not sorry I watched them, I can't say that anyone who hasn't seen them has missed anything.

    El Santo en el Museo de Cera is silly and incredibly dated. See it only if you love obscure and very bad films.

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      Upon coming to the statue of Joseph Guillotin, the wax museum tour guide states that Guillotin was the first man to die in the device that bears his name. This is not true. Guillotin died of an infection twenty years after France's Reign of Terror.
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    • Release date
      • June 20, 1963 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Santo in the Wax Museum
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico
    • Production company
      • Filmadora Panamericana
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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