Poll
Question:
Which of these K. Gordon Murray Mexican imports is your favorite?
Option 1: 100 Cries Of Terror
votes: 0
Option 2: The Blood Of Nostradamus
votes: 0
Option 3: Bloody Sea
votes: 0
Option 4: The Bloody Vampire
votes: 0
Option 5: The Brainiac
votes: 5
Option 6: Bring Me The Vampire
votes: 0
Option 7: The Curse Of Nostradamus
votes: 0
Option 8: The Curse Of The Aztec Mummy
votes: 0
Option 9: The Curse Of The Crying Woman
votes: 0
Option 10: The Curse Of The Doll People
votes: 0
Option 11: Doctor Of Doom
votes: 0
Option 12: Frankenstein, The Vampire, And Company
votes: 0
Option 13: The Genie Of Darkness
votes: 0
Option 14: The Invasion Of The Vampires
votes: 0
Option 15: The Living Coffin
votes: 0
Option 16: The Living Head
votes: 0
Option 17: The Man And The Monster
votes: 0
Option 18: The Monster's Demolisher
votes: 0
Option 19: Night Of A Thousand Cats
votes: 0
Option 20: The Phantom In The Red House
votes: 0
Option 21: The Robot Vs. The Aztec Mummy
votes: 1
Option 22: Santo In The Wax Museum
votes: 0
Option 23: Santo Vs The Vampire Women
votes: 6
Option 24: Spiritism
votes: 0
Option 25: The Swamp Of The Lost Monster
votes: 0
Option 26: The Vampire
votes: 0
Option 27: The Vampire's Coffin
votes: 0
Option 28: The Witch's Mirror
votes: 0
Option 29: The World Of The Vampires
votes: 0
Option 30: The Wrestling Women Vs. The Aztec Mummy
votes: 2
K. Gordon Murray brought a bunch of fantastic films from Mexico in the 60's and had them dubbed in English and sold them to TV Horror programs. My favorite so far is SANTO VS THE VAMPIRE WOMEN.
(http://tvs-frank.home.mindspring.com/images/Ep0624-Samson-vs-the-Vampire-Women.jpg)
Here's a website on K. Gordon Murray
http://www.kgordonmurray.com/index.html (http://www.kgordonmurray.com/index.html)
Here's a company that is putting out Mexican Horror titles.
http://www.casanegraentertainment.com/index_en.html (http://www.casanegraentertainment.com/index_en.html)
I've only seen a few of them, so I went with The Brainiac.
Voted The Wrestling Women Vs. The Aztec Mummy
Night of 1000 Cats is incredibly boring, and Curse of the Doll People is slow as all get out. I have Brainiac, The Robot Vs. The Aztec Mummy, the two Santo movies, and Doctor of Doom, but haven't watched them yet.
The Brainiac! One of the best bad monster movies ever made. Casa Negra is doing a really good job so far with these dvds. So far I got The Vampire/The Vampire's Coffin, (The first was good, haven't watched the second yet) and The Witches Mirror.
All of the Mexican Horror films are very atmospheric in b/w and foggy castles. This is what makes them so enjoyable. Then if you mix in some pro wrestling with your vampires and other monsters you have something very unique. These are the ones that I have actually viewed and listed them from my favorite to least favorite:
1) Santo And The Vampire Women
2 )The Bloody Vampire
3) The Curse Of The Crying Woman
4) Doctor Of Doom
5) The Vampire's Coffin
6) The Brainiac
7) The Robot Vs. The Aztec Mummy (A must see)
8) Santo In The Wax Museum
9) Bring Me The Vampire (this one isn't good, boring comedy)
(http://www.hauntedhacienda.com/imx/films/1961lamaldicion/maldicion_llorona_285x384.jpg)
Santo Vs. the Vampire women.
Cause i happened to see it! Haven't had the chance to see amost of these films. That may explain why this and The Brainiac are the most voted on. Opertunity knocks, with a masked man at the luchadoor!
I had to go with Brainiac, I've also enjoyed the Santo films but The Brainiac is one that I find really fun.
Santo vs. The Vampire Women because it's the one I remember the most clearly. Used to love to catch these on USA's Commander USA's Groovy Movies on Saturday afternoons. Because of those movies I still think real life bats should come with strings attached to their backs. Just because the world would be more fun that way.
But the Santo movies were my favorites, because of the comic book like nature of them, and how everyone acted like it was normal to chat with a masked and shirtless man in a cape solving crimes and fighting the supernatural, driving a cool car, holding his own with scientists, all while maintaining a highly succesful wrestling career. No one ever says, "Say dude, what's with the mask? And you're a little sweaty after that match how about not standing so close."
They had a sense of fun that is hard to replicate now. Probably since a big part of the original Mexican audience were kids.
I was reading a book on Mexploitation cinema and it mentioned that wrestling was banned on TV in Mexico by the government there for many years in the 50's and 60's, thus films were the only way people could see it besides live, which is why it kept being written into movies and Luchadores starring in them. Plus Santo is just awesome.
Interesting Mexican Pro Wrestling fact Tars Tarkas. Oh and by the way welcome to the board. I use to be a big Pro Wrestling fan in the 80's and still like the old timers and the dark ages of wrestling which is anything before Satallite TV.
I still catch a match or two on TV now and then.
Any reason given for the ban?
Something to do with the more militaristic government worried about their image back then (1950s-60s), so wrestling was banned in movies and TV, but the movie producers got around it by working the wrestling into the storyline (sometimes in the most ridiculous ways) I don't know if any TV shows got around the ban.
Hi there, I'm from Mexico, and one of the reasons that I know that Lucha Libre was banned in TV was that Broadcasting companies where pressured to do so by sponsors, parents associations and the goverment, this to prevent kids for imitating wrestlers, because there where too many cases of accidents involving injured kids while doing luchadore's moves that they saw on TV. Of course the goverment was very restrictive back then, and had too much influence in the media.
Quote from: carabinero on August 13, 2007, 03:13:19 PM
Hi there, I'm from Mexico, and one of the reasons that I know that Lucha Libre was banned in TV was that Broadcasting companies where pressured to do so by sponsors, parents associations and the goverment, this to prevent kids for imitating wrestlers, because there where too many cases of accidents involving injured kids while doing luchadore's moves that they saw on TV. Of course the goverment was very restrictive back then, and had too much influence in the media.
I just want to welcome carabinero to this website. While we have posters from all over the world, I think you are first one from Mexico. And the Mexican wrestling movies are some of our favorite "bad" movies at this website.