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1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
A well made under-rated horror/detective film., 20 January 2007
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drmazali from United States
A dead wrestler who gets his brain transplanted with the brain of an Ape? Sound corny? I thought so too.. until I watched it. Though Ladron de Cadaveres may sound like another campy, Lucha Libre (or Santo style) film, it isn't. It's a very well photographed and masterfully directed Horror/Mad Science/Detective story shot much in the Noir style. Mendez was in his directing prime here and as usual per this era of Mexican Horror, the Gothic atmosphere helps make this film a joy to look at. The wrestling mixes well here I think because the wrestlers are not really part of the cast. They are more part of the story. The story involves a dead champion wrestler, some city cops hot on the trail of his killer and some scientists wanting to use the dead wrestler for a dark and twisted experiment which everybody learns was a huge mistake. The opening scene is great and sets the tone very well. This is another rarely seen Mexican classic that certainly deserves some admiration.
2 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Wrestlers and Horror?! More than welcomed!, 25 March 2006
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insomniac_rod from Noctropolis
I like the opening of the movie very much because it tries to set the
tone for the rest of the running time. It's a graveyard at night, when
suddenly a grave digger pops out of a grave. I must admit that I didn't
expect the scene!. Anyways, soon we are introduced with a mad doctor
that steals corpses of athletes (mainly wrestlers) for "evil" purposes.
Soon after we know the diabolical plans, we are introduced with our
hero. The wrestler starts the special mission because this grave
digging and stealing is getting national attention.
The settings of the movie are pretty damn good and tend to create a
creepy atmosphere which later is turned into a fantasy world. The
wrestlers are more than welcome in the plot! But I didn't buy their
dialogs. Well, they weren't very good actors in the first place.
The acting of the rest of the cast is pretty good for it's time and for
the movie's plot. Rubinski (not Rubinskis as listed on IMDb) delivers a
solid and believable performance. The main problem with the movie is
that it gets boring after the half. There aren't that many emotions or
action. Still, it worths a watch.
0 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Its Not a Joke, It's Possible Match., Horror and Wrestlers in a Good Mexican Movie!, 5 July 2005
Author:
Fermin Treviño Adame from Monterrey, Mexico
In his pure style Fernando Mendez give to the wrestlers films an
interesting vision of the horror, even with a very conventional script,
he takes advance of the very popular wrestlers environment in Mexican
society and gets memorable sequences of these fights, with professional
wrestlers as the propitious victims of a mad doctor(Carlos
Riquelme)customized as an old men lottery bills seller, who wants their
powerful body condition to create a superior Monster. and was Ruvinskis
the only wrestler who resist the operation to convert him in a strange
monster with a gorilla brain, mixture of Frankenstein and King Kong ,he
go up to a building just before to be killed.
Mendez mix maybe like any other director in Mexican films the horror
and wrestlers and gets,with the support of an efficient casting over
all Wolf Ruvinskis ,good actor and wrestler,-a very entertained movie
and one of the best of its genre.
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