This Arturo Martinez-directed film - he also made Macabre Legends of the Colony and The Mummies of San Angel - is quite literally an all-star team-up of two of Mexico's most well-known horror actors.
Joaquin Cordero, who played Dr. Satan in two films, as well as appearing in los peliculas de terror like The Book of Stone, The Hell of Frankenstein, La Loba and Vacaciones del Terror 2, is Father Esteban, a Catholic priest who is losing his congregation.
He must deal with German Robles character, who is the dark leader of a Satanic church. Robles is perhaps best known for playing Count Karol de Lavud in El Vampiro and Nostradamus in the serial that gave birth to four different vampire films. He also played Satan in 1970's El Pistolera Fantasma.
It doesn't help that Robles' character can help the blind see and the lame walk. How can the church keep up with that? Well, this being Mexican film, the Satanic priest also starts making his way through the wives and daughters of the village of San Andres, who are left mumbling, "The word of the envoy has penetrated my mind."
After a Black Mass where Robles eats a girl's heart and then nearly kills the older priest, there's only one way to fix everything. Cordero must put on a crown of thrones and carrying a cross through the streets of his city.
My favorite part of this movie that was even after reducing the evil priest to a quivering mass of guts and bones, he keeps laughing. If you ever wanted to see the Mexican version of Needful Things mixed with the right parts of The Devil's Rain!, this movie is the spicy recipe you're after.
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