Santo and Blue Demon vs. the Monsters (1970)
I don't think it's easy for an audience not familiar with exactly what a big deal masked wrestler El Santo was to understand why he could be such a phenomenon. A hero in the ring and known for never removing his mask until he retired shortly before his death, Santo became a bit of a folk hero. He was famous outside of being a luchador, making a series of movies that often featured his rival in the ring - Blue Demon - and Santo teaming up to fight crime, monsters and seven Satan himself. The movies became popular in Mexican cinema and gained a cult following in the U.S., largely in urban areas close to the border that had Spanish cinemas. As can be expected these movies did not have the biggest budgets, most complicated plots or great special effects. Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta, the man behind the mask, obviously had fun making them, as did everyone else. And, truth be told, neither he nor Blue Demon removing the masks, something that was key to they public...