(120) MUMMIES OF GUANAJUATO: SEQUELS (1972-73) Mil Mascaras
4927DVD
DOUBLE
FEATURE
THE TWO SEQUELS TO MUMMIES
OF GUANAJUATO
TWO COMPLETE FILMS ON TWO DVDS
FILM 1
ROBO
DE LA MOMIAS DE GUANAJUATO
(Theft of the Mummies of Guanajuato) (1972) 86
MIN
director Tito
Novaro
starring Mil Mascaras · Blue Angel · Tito Novaro ·
Julio Cesar · El Rayo de Jalisco · Mabel Luna
FILM
2
CASTILLO DE LA MOMIAS DE GUANAJUATO
(The
Castle of the Mummies of Guanajuato)
(1973) 85 MIN
director Tito Novaro
starring Superzan · Blue Angel · Tinieblas · Zulma
Faiad · Tito Novaro · María Salomé
In
the first sequel [THEFT OF THE MUMMIES OF GUANAJUATO],
Count Cagliostro (played by director Tito Novaro) forces scientist Dr
Raymond to assist him in resurrecting the mummies of Guanajuato. The
goal is to use the zombies for work in an old silver mine to retrieve
Hernium, an ore needed to build a powerful bomb designed for world domination.
The Count (who may or may not be Dracula) and Dr Raymond also have an
army of midgets for protection against Mil Mascaras, Blue Angel and
Rayo de Jalisco, three superhero luchadores fighting mummies and protecting
the world from a Hernium catastrophe.
The
action continues in the second sequel [with Tito Novaro back in the
director's chair, but without Mil Mascaras in the lead role]. This time
Superzan, Blue Angel, and Tinieblas are the luchadores who get involved
with the 'Guanajuato Mummies' when they go to that city for a
wrestling match. Mad scientist Dr Tanner (the villain again played by
director Tito Navaro) and his band of evil dwarfs raise mummies from
the dead to kidnap villagers. The evil doctor tortures the people and
feeds off them in an attempt to make himself immortal. The superheroes
try to stop the mayhem before Tanner succeeds.
Two
Complete Mexcican films
with English subtitles; fullscreen format,
(86 + 85 min.), DVD encoded for ALL REGION NTSC, playable on any American
machine.
Extras include
trailers plus the Guanajuato Mummies Red Bull commercial.
Violence/Sexual
Brutality/Torture Chamber
for Mature Audiences