Santo in the Wax Museum (1963)
Santo en el museo de cera (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 32min
- Action, Horror
- 20 Jun 1963 (Mexico)
- Movie
El Santo, the masked Mexican wrestler, investigates a series of kidnappings. He discovers that the mysterious Doctor Caroll is using the victims as part of his experiments to develop an army of monsters. Naturally, El Santo is able to...
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Santo | ... |
Santo
(as Santo? El Enmascarado de Plata)
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Claudio Brook | ... |
Dr. Karol
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Norma Mora | ... |
Gloria
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Rubén Rojo | ... |
Ricardo Carbajal
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Roxana Bellini | ... |
Susana Mendoza
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José Luis Jiménez | ... |
Professor Galván
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Víctor Velázquez | ... |
Inspector Fernández
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Jorge Mondragón | ... |
Comisario / Police Chief
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Fernando Osés | ... |
Secuaz / Henchman
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Nathanael León | ... |
Secuaz / Bald henchman
(as Leon Moreno)
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Concepción Martínez | ... |
Anciana encuentra cámara
(as Concepcion Martinez)
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Myron Levine | ... |
Doctor
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Salvador Castro |
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Juan Garza |
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Mario Texas | ... |
Luchador
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Beny Galán | ... |
Luchador / Wrestler
(as Benny Galan)
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Cavernario Galindo | ... |
Luchador / Wrestler
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El Tigre del Ring | ... |
Luchador / Wrestler
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Victorio Blanco | ... |
Velador museo / Museum Caretaker (uncredited)
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Vicente Lara | ... |
Hombre lobo / Wolf man (uncredited)
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Rubén Márquez | ... |
Espectador lucha libre (uncredited)
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Antonio Padilla 'Pícoro' | ... |
Ring Announcer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Alfonso Corona Blake | ||
Manuel San Fernando |
Written by
Alfonso Corona Blake | ... | (screenplay) |
Fernando Galiana | ... | (story and adaptation) (as Fernando Galeana) |
Julio Porter | ... | (story and adaptation) |
Produced by
Alberto López | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
José Ortiz Ramos |
Editing by
José W. Bustos | ... | (as José Bustos) |
Editorial Department
Raúl Portillo | ... | synchronization editor |
Production Design by
José Rodríguez Granada | ... | (as Jose Rodriguez) |
Set Decoration by
Eduardo Carrasco |
Makeup Department
Guadalupe Gorráez | ... | hair stylist |
Román Juárez | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
José Alcalde | ... | production chief (as José Alcalde G.) |
Luis García de León | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mario Cisneros | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Luis Fernández | ... | dialogue recordist |
James L. Fields | ... | sound supervisor |
Special Effects by
Juan Muñoz Ravelo | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Othón Argumedo | ... | still photographer |
Luis García | ... | lighting technician |
Lupe García | ... | camera operator (as Guadalupe Garcia) |
Music Department
Raúl Lavista | ... | musical director |
Galdino R. Samperio | ... | music recordist (as Galdino Samperio 'Cruci') |
Script and Continuity Department
Pedro López | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Eduardo Mendoza | ... | titles (as Eduardo Mendoza H.) |
Manuel San Fernando | ... | dubbing director |
Production Companies
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- Azteca Films Inc. (1963) (United States) (theatrical) (Spanish language only)
- American-International Television (AIP-TV) (1965) (United States) (tv) (syndication) (dubbed)
- Something Weird Video (SWV) (United States) (VHS)
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Plot Summary |
El Santo, the masked Mexican wrestler, investigates a series of kidnappings. He discovers that the mysterious Doctor Caroll is using the victims as part of his experiments to develop an army of monsters. Naturally, El Santo is able to overcome them all - with wrestling! Written by Mike Konczewski |
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Did You Know?
Goofs | Upon coming to the statue of Joseph Guillotin, the wax museum tour guide states that Guillotin was the first man to die in the device that bears his name. This is not true. Guillotin died of an infection twenty years after France's Reign of Terror. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in It's a Haunted Happenin'! (2002). See more » |