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6/10
Santo As An Exploitation Film?
Steve_Nyland11 September 2009
SANTO VS THE SHE-WOLVES, as the British DVD of this film is titled, is not at all what I expected. Granted I'm not familiar with the Santo films much beyond the deliriously entertaining SANTO VS. THE VAMPIRE WOMEN. But based on that viewing experience what was expected was a bizarre low budget superhero story about a masked professional wrestler turned crimefighter battling supernatural monsters who just happen to use wrestling moves, broken up by eerily staged & deliciously atmospheric Gothic horror scenes where the cult of female werewolves engage in blasphemous ceremonial rites involving fetching young Mexican actresses. In other words something silly but with an edge to it that's quite entertaining for those with a taste for Gothic horror, in spite of the film's somewhat unfortunate reputation as a MST3K joke.

While it does check off all of the above, this film is nasty, vicious, violent, surprisingly bloody, loud, cacophonous, frenetic, and surprisingly exploitational for a national hero's seasonal film outing. The werewolf material is very creepy with only the low budget makeup effects taking away from the effect. There's also some unexpected partial nudity making this a sort of Mexican answer to the horror/exploitation films coming out of Europe at the time.

Santo updated his formula to fit with the B movie circuit needs of the era, and the result is more of an outright horror film than the previous film, with the arena wrestling scenes actually worked into the plot rather than just diversions to satisfy Santo's fans. The overall effect was actually very reminiscent of the Paul Naschy series of Waldemar Daninsky werewolf films, and the two heroes are actually physically similar enough to have perhaps created some confusion as to whether they might be the same guys. Both of them make low budget Spanish language films mixing horror movie thrills with a stocky hero prone to physical action where they had to fight off a horde of vampire babes or werewolf babes or some other supernatural threat involving plunging necklines.

Definitely worth tracking down though the British Region 2 DVD is kind of dark and features a fullscreen transfer that leaves a bit to be desired. Not sure if anyone else has tried a remaster, it's an obscure movie to be sure and fans of his series should certainly make a point to take a look. Straight up horror fans will also be somewhat surprised, it certainly wasn't the film I was expecting and I'd like to see more of these things, which is exactly what a franchise film is supposed to do. Score!

6/10
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7/10
Astounding
BandSAboutMovies16 May 2020
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This movie is astounding. It starts with a hairy old woman named Luba, queen of the werewolves, asking a young blonde woman to stab her and take her place as the new leader of the lycanthropes. As the wolves howl around her, we're taken to an arena where Santo battles his foes.

After the match, the new queen comes to see our hero in his locker room and offers her body to him. Just as he's politely asking her to leave, a detective arrives and tells our hero that the Harker family needs to meet him. As they speak, we follow the new Luba down a hallway, trailed by wolves.

Yes, imagine if you infused a Santo wrestling movie with the Gothic horror look of a Paul Naschy film and made things as dark as possible. That's exactly what this movie is and I loved every second moment of its footage.

Why would werewolves come after Santo? It's simple: only silver can destroy them. And our hero is quite literally the silver symbol that can destroy them all. But what if they can turn him to their side? And what if the werewolf queen has a king?

There's nothing better than a movie where the most famous wrestler to ever emerge from Mexico bodyslams a werewolf woman to death as children are menaced. I love that this movie exists. I want you to be part of my excitement.
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4/10
Underwhelming...
poe42631 August 2010
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Although it gets off to a good start (with a prolonged "midnight stroll" through dimly-lit tunnels that culminates in a human sacrifice), SANTO VS. THE SHE-WOLVES just doesn't manage to generate much of interest beyond the opening sequence. There's an arena bout or two along the way (early in the going) for the die-hard Santo enthusiasts, but the makeup of the she-wolves more closely resembles the bearded lady at the carnival than anything in any way supernatural. In the Hammer films of yore, the stranger in town was always warned not to venture up near that there castle on the hill: in SANTO VS. THE SHE-WOLVES, the villagers go the Brits one better by actually stoning our hero when he comes knocking with questions about the local lycanthropes! Sure, we knew he wasn't going to be welcomed with open arms- but, jeez... The biggest disappointment, however, is the big werewolf assault on the hacienda that ends the movie: it's so badly underlit that it's hard to tell the villagers from the werewolves from the masked professional wrestler. Santo saves the day in the end, of course (by throwing the alpha werewolf off a mountaintop), but he's backlit by the rising sun, so he's little more than a silhouette when he does it. All around, pretty disappointing.
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