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2/10
So....they worship a diety who looks like C3PO as well as a Blonde jungle goddess who was raised by German Shepherds!
planktonrules9 January 2021
I've seen quite a few Santo films and was surprised when I saw "El Puño de la Muerte" ("The Fist of Death"). This is because I had no idea he made any films in the early 1980s, as the famous luchador died in 1984 and most of his movies were made in the 60s and 70s. Here, the masked hero is a bit elderly, though of course it's tough to tell with his mask.

Now Santo is NOT the only luchador who made films. He is, however, the most famous and made 52 weird movies. Other luchadores to look for in films are Blue Demon (who also made quite a few with Santo), Mil Mascaras and several others. All of their movies are strange, cheesy and yet mostly enjoyable a kitsch.

The plots of all the Santo films I have seen are simply insane, as Santo battles the likes of mummies, Dracula, Frankenstein, space aliens as well as Neo-Nazis. But the story in "El Puño de la Muerte: might just be the weirdest. It is set in a strange Asian kingdom, strange because no one looks the least bit Asian and everyone is either a Caucasian or Black who speak Spanish.

As the story begins, you can see that there are two twins (both played by the same gorgeous actress), one good and one evil. To make it easier on the viewer, they usually have the evil twin in black and the good in white! Anyway, the good incredibly buxom twin is using some glowing meteorite to heal various illnesses...including blindness. But the other sister is jealous and she has her henchman, the luchador Tinieblas, beat up folks and steal this 'star fragment'. Now with all this power, who knows WHAT she'll do next?!

After the theft, the good buxom twin goes to tell their god (who looks almost exactly like C3PO and the magic mirror from "Snow White" combined) about the evil buxom sister's deeds. Their god informs her that he's sending a hero from the west to help her restore the stolen artifact...and soon the god communicates with Santo telepathically telling him to come to this freaky Asian land.

In the meantime, the jungle goddess (a blonde who was raised by 'wolves' who look amazingly like normal German Shepherds) is supposed to marry. But this cannot happen until the star fragment is returned, as her fiancee is on this quest as well as Santo.

Does any of this sound normal in any way? If so, please consult a doctor immediately!! But, despite being very stupid, it's also so silly and so over-the-top that it sure keeps your attention!! Utterly ridiculous, cheesy and poorly made* but enjoyable trash.

By the way, although IMDB says that the movie was filmed in Mexico, I think at least part of it was filmed at the famous Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida. Note when the evil twin is on her outdoor throne....and it looks exactly like part of this famous tourist destination. Plus there are some American Alligators throughout the film...a reptile not found in Mexico.

*A great example of this is when the evil twin keeps turning herself into various things. At one point, she becomes a cobra. It was so sloppily done that it is night but the video of the cobra was filmed in broad daylight...and in an entirely different location!!
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3/10
I wish i could say so bad its good but
kaefab20 June 2021
This movie makes no sense at all, they are in the future yet they are in present time, i had a hard time watching this and turned it off after 40 minutes in, this is how painful it was to watch.
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8/10
Santo in the 80s!
gamera6426 November 2020
Somehow I managed to miss this Mexican Santo flick until just recently. I guess that's not hard to do since he has something like 52 films he starred in. This one is towards the top of the heap though. Coming later in his career you can tell he's becoming a bit old by '82 but that doesn't stop our masked hero from getting in the ring and jumping around like a younger nut. This film might be the weirdest Santo movie I've seen. It involves a jungle cult that's headed by two identical twin sisters with massive bosoms(these are both played by the same actress, Grace Renat, tahnks to a charmingly crappy split-screen effect) that use an illuminated meteorite to see the future. One sister is unfortunately evil(we know this because she wears the black outfit) and with her accomplice, pro-wrestler Tinieblas(who I'm pretty sure plays a good guy in earlier lucha-libre films) they form their own bad-guy cult that worships a C3PO Halloween mask. There's also kung fu vs. wrasslin' and a jungle gal and her wolf(really just a big dog) brother that never do anything all that wild but the thought was nice. The highlight is Santo throing a guy into a rotating plane's propeller that neatly slices him into 2 halves. Good trash cinema!
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8/10
GREAT!
BandSAboutMovies26 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I've gushed over La Furia de los Karatecas before and I have to tell you, the fact that there's a first part only confirms the fact that - even years after his death - Santo is here to save every single one of us.

Grace "Goddess of the Night" Renat - a popular vedette (think burlesque) actress - plays the twin goddesses at the heart of this story. You can tell when she's on the side of the tecnicos when she has on a white fur bikini and los rudos when she has on the black fur bikini. I like that they made it that simple for me.

They are battling over Niña de la Selva - Jungle Girl - a space princess who has come down to our planet to teach us something, but mainly this movie is about karate. Imagine if Mortal Kombat had lucha libre and you will understand the magic that is this movie. Also - the Jungle Girl was raised by wolves which look like the kind of dogs that you or I may own.

Tinieblas is in this too and he's a bad guy. I mean, his name does mean Darkness. He and Santo have a fight that made me respect how hard that Tinieblas was working to not hurt the elder Santo and sad that Santo was so old. There are enough good things in this movie to make me forget that pain.

While set in the jungle, this was shot in Florida at the Vizcaya Museum and the Coral Castle, which itself is the kind of magical site that thousands of movies should be set in. We will settle for The Wild Women of Wongo, Nude on the Moon and Jimmy, the Boy Wonder.

Any movie that has a bunch of non-Asian people who supposedly live in an Asian hidden country that worships a C3PO mask is going to be a film that I love. My needs are so simple, yet so few films live up to them.
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