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Blue Demon contra las Diabólicas

Blue Demon contra las Diabólicas (1968) Movie Poster
Mexico  •    •  87m  •    •  Directed by: Chano Urueta.  •  Starring: David Reynoso, Ana Martín, Carlos Agostí, Barbara Angely, Blue Demon, Carlos Cardán, Jorge Casanova, Gloria Chávez, Martha Cisneros, Linda Fenger, Cesar Gay, Óscar Grijalba, Guillermo Gálvez.  •  Music by: Gustavo César Carrión, Ernesto Cortázar hijo.
    A Mad Doctor has kidnapped and made a group of cape wearing, go-go booted women his servants. They assist him in kidnapping politicians and millionaires so that he can in turn, make them his slave puppets too. The Blue Demon tries to get to the bottom of it all and locate the Mad Doctor's secret lab to stop him, while taking time out for wrestling matches and Rock and Roll.

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This was my first Blue Demon flick. I've seen better...but not many! This really wasn't a bad movie, as lucha flicks go. You've got the fearless enmascadero fighting the snappy-suited minions of evil, inside the ring and out, climbing buildings and spying on the bad guys with 007-syle gadgets, chasing 'em down with his custom motorcycle, fighting an evil phony(!) Blue Demon in the ring to beat a murder frame-up, a final showdown with the black-hatted, rubber-gloved, "big boss", and finding the time to remember to be a perfect gentleman with the ladies. Notable for having the police inspector actually portrayed with a BRAIN for a change! My only questions were: what was the big boss carving on his hobby table? Why did the view outside his penthouse look like a set of "The Honeymooners"? And just how does a masked wrestler on a motorcycle shadow a car on the freeway without getting noticed? Ah, well...just sit back witha cerveza and chips and enjoy. Like the big boss says..."MUUUUY BUEEEEEENO!"

Review by telepinus1525 from the Internet Movie Database.