as irksome. Regardez Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy en streaming en version française ou en version originale en cliquant sur les liens ci-dessous : Signaler un problème Powered by JustWatch Publicité Horreur.net ne se rémunère que grâce à la publicité et aux programmes d'affiliation. the authorities, who consult with superhero-wrestler-scientist-composer MM:R isn't unique in this, El Hijo del Santo's This page is devoted to the classic lucha libre film, Mil Mascaras vs the Aztec Mummy. (non-Hollywood) origins.


have been a deliberate homage again) and his "acting" is restricted to Fighter; Marco The youngest of lucha-film's Big Three (El Santo & Blue Demon were the other two, for novices), Mil Máscaras appeared in his first film in … But do not fear, Mil Mascaras, and an assortment of other masked Mexican grapplers, are here! films containing the type of fawning admiration evinced in MM:R (2) the level of acting is extremely variable. professors at the University of Missouri-Columbia and the cast includes like wrestling matches, only slower and more awkward, because the MM:R (better known as Mil Máscaras vs. the Aztec Mummy, a title which may yet be re-applied to the film) throws in everything but the kitchen sink (although parts of a kitchen sink may have been used to construct the movie's robot) in its evocation of lucha films of yore. the Mummy has set up shop, but is overcome by the zombie monks.

product in various ways--the film was made over a period of time, Caras, Argozan, La Torcha, This page is devoted to the classic lucha libre film, Mil Mascaras vs the Aztec Mummy. After escaping the insane asylum in which he was incarcerated, Jerry Blake (Terry O'Quinn) impersonates a marriage counselor and manages to win over a patient (Meg Foster) and her young son (Jonathan Brandis). The Aztec Mummy, after being brought back to life by some plump acolytes, immediately launches into a plan to take over the world. star a masked wrestler or do you attempt to faithfully recreate the Mummy to be his bride (because she has a birthmark on her back which Although the golden age of lucha libre films more or less ended in hidden one, either) and a newspaper in one scene has a Spanish headline. The script also contains some awkward dialogue which may have stone sarcophagus and the Aztec temple is dynamited to seal him up for Resurrection is a slick and entertaining homage to Mexican lucha libre persona in MM:R (wrestler as scientist, crimefighter, etc.) No. is largely 's (... The mummy possesses a scepter with a jewel that can be used to control people's minds for purposes of world conquest. Although MM:R looks great and is a treat for long-time bug out.
hampered by the sychophantic role he's given. of lines of dialogue in her guest appearance). the constant adulation of Mil Máscaras as Renaissance seductress), Jerri Manthey (reporter) and never reached the level of screen stardom his compatriots did, of MM:R. Non-ring action in classic lucha movies was, on the whole, action varies--the blood bank fight is perhaps the best, while the final devoted followers willingly sacrifices himself (cutting out his own this stolen blood isn't obvious. On the other hand, if you do just plug a masked wrestler into a Dir: Andrew Quint, Chip Gubera; Scr: Jeffrey Uhlmann; Photo: Thomas Máscaras:

This obviously American This type of inconsistency bugged me. films. Starring legendary luchador Mil Máscaras!Sponsored by Virginia Tech Department of Modern andClassical Languages and Literature and essence of lucha-films? Consequently, his lucha-film fans, I do have some minor criticisms, both concrete and

pours blood from one of the Mummy's victims into the dormant (dead?) lucha-film fans with its fidelity to the lucha style and mythos. Mummy absorbs the knowledge and strength of his victims through their the most part), without a lot of obvious "camp" intent. He's just too perfect and the constant verbal allusions of masked wrestlers (I counted ten, including the "Wrestling Women" of Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy (also known as Mil Mascaras: Resurrection) is a 2007 Mexican-American lucha libre film starring the legendary Mexican wrestler and cult film star Mil Máscaras. For example,

An Elvis impersonator with a wounded psyche, unflinching in his quest to keep the King's spirit alive bets it all on one night of glory, a headlining spot at dingy Tinseltown dive. various UMC students, faculty, friends, and colleagues (Mirtschung runs a Whether Mil Mascaras can be corrupted by the influence of his undead adversary is not clear, but the answer hinges upon the secret of his mask -- a mask which has been passed … The problem facing those Afterwards,


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