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  • Warning: Spoilers
    Federico Curiel was a maniac and I mean that in the very best of ways. He wrote tons of great movies like El Baron del Terror, as well as directing stuff like the Nostradamus vampire movies, lucha films with Neutrón, Blue Demon and Santo, Westerns such as Super Colt 38 and so much more. He's also the man who brought together so many luchadors for The Champions of Justice series.

    Here, he delights us yet again with the tale of El Murcielago, a former wrestler who has become disfigured and obsessed with singer Marta Romano as he sits in his cave, wearing a jeweled robe, playing an organ and being generally awesome. He takes this beautiful girl and hides her away from the rest of the world to watch him fight and kill a series of other wrestlers until Blue Demon decides that he's going to save the wrestling business.

    The joy of lucha libre movies is that astounding things can just happen. Men can be disfigured and take over caves filled with henchman who listen as they regale them with dibble dabble keyboard musings and the rantings of a madman. Beautiful singers can be kidnapped and scream at every rat they ever see. And Blue Demon can show up and solve everything with wonderful violence.

    There are also four musical numbers, which feels just about the right amount.
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    Typical 60's black-and-white Mexican-made, Spanish-language wrestler versus evildoer adventure. This time the hero wrestler Blue Demon (with cape no less) battles The Bat, a demented, disfigured ex-wrestler with an axe to grind. He lost his marbles when he was disfigured and now spends his time in a huge cave or subterranean lair wearing a grody mask. He keeps a bunch of henchmen who bring him kidnapped wrestlers to battle and kill. He also has them bring him the occasional woman he has fixated on. Naturally they reject him. Now he's zeroed in on a beautiful singer and he really goes bonkers. One of the more entertaining Blue Demon films. Filmed kind of dark so sometimes hard to see the proceedings.