Happy Whatever This Day Means to You, everyone!
For me, it is another reason to watch an El Santo Film. Viva El Santo!
For those who don't know, El Santo was a world famous Luchador for Decades and parlayed that into a Film Career that lasted from the 1960s to the early 1980s. The catch- he was always El Santo.
For all of the (rightful) lambasting that Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson gets for 'always being Dwayne' in his Movies, at least he's actually playing someone else!
This is 1982's Fury of the Karate Experts, which would be his final Film. He retired from the ring that same year and died in 1984.
As a fun bonus, this Movie was shot in large parts in Florida- specifically down WAY South in and around Coral Castle. It's still there too...and was featured in Nude on the Moon.
The Plot is all kinds of silly, involving a magic rock, a jungle girl, so-called Karate Experts/Masters, two twins with massive twins (wink) and El Santo parachuting in to join a Wedding.
Get out your sombreros as we face...
An evil space lady has shown up in Florida and finds out that her good twin is planning to marry, consolidating her powers.
She's very upset...so she, of course, immediately 'decides to celebrate' with a dance.
Santo and his buddy arrive for the Wedding (via parachutes, as noted above).
He knows them, I guess.
There's a Film with a similar Title listed with the same release year- The Fist of Death- which seems to also be this Movie (based on the Screenshots).
So is this a Sequel? Maybe?
Does it matter? Nah.
The evil lady has this masked Wrestler on her side and he takes out one of the titular Heroes.
It's clearly a Mexican guy in a pantyhose mask with a glued on ponytail.
On the plus side, he takes out the guy with a looo-oong bearhug.
This one's for you, Bob!
The evil Twin keeps doing stuff to stop the wedding, like burning down part of the house and attacking with the Wrestler...to cover up stealing the wedding gifts.
She also summons a Werewolf that, well, would give the most recent Wolfman a run for his money for the Award of Most Disappointing Werewolf Make-Up.
Another fight between Santo and the Wrestler ends in the former going down after some outside assistance.
The evil Twin is able to mind control him.
He's sent to kidnap 'the blonde' at the hosue.
In a B-Plot, we get a Scientist (played by Rene Cardona Sr) and his Daughter nearby.
He mistakes her for 'the blond' and socks her in the face.
Damn!
The Plot becomes really convoluted as it goes on.
We have a Prince (to be married to the actual Blonde) who is kidnapped and replaced with a double.
Then the evil Twin knocks out the good one to replace here in this...less than great split screen effect.
Oh, and said Blonde (aka The Jungle Girl) was apparently sent from the stars.
That sure is something, eh?
The Film's climax has Santo and the man battling some...I think Werewolves (now in ape masks) and the evil Wrestler.
All but Santo die and he has to stop the sacrifice of the Girl.
On cue, the double explodes and the villain just leaves, ducking out behind a fire effect.
And so, Santo's final film appearance (save a cameo in his Son's first Film) involves him listening to a glowing space rock.
It says that the Girl must leave...and she does. The (abrupt) End.
A truly bizarre Film and I mean that in the nicest way possible.
The Plot involves space twins, a talking rock, karate fighters, two masked wrestlers and a blond lady just getting punched in the face!
Santo is clearly a bit too old for this, with his weight belt yanked up high, mere inches from his nipples. The real Best Supporting Actor, folks!
I kid, I kid.
The Plot is gosh darn goofy, features random dance numbers and El Santo doing the same few wrestling moves in every fight.
After the third time you walked up and he kicked you away with both legs, would you try something else?
I didn't even talk about the Werewolves in this wrap-up. So strange. So silly. So good.
This is the only one of these I've watched where they don't shoehorn a Wrestling Match (or 3) into the Plot though, so kudos. Trying out new stuff at the end, Mr. Santo- I applaud you!
In closing, Santo fans might find some new things here, but all of the usual queso. Oh, and that Coral Castle was also in, wait for it,
The Wild Women of Wongo!
A fun Film that sure is preposterous in all of the best ways. Does it make sense? Nah!