Demoniac (Mexico)
Mexican lobby card for French film noir from the fifties 'LES LOUVES', which was stupidly retitled 'Demoniac' in some English-speaking countries.
The Castle of the Mummies of Guanajuato (Mexico)
The Walking Dead a la Mexicana.
Truck Stop Women (Mexico)
Truck-stop hookers battle the mafia in this sexploitative actioner from 1974, directed by the guy who'd later helm 'Commando" with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Blue Velvet lobby card (Mexico)
Emmanuelle 2 lobby card (Mexico)
El Latigo en las momias asesinas (Mexico)
Hitler’s Lust Train (Mexico)
Madame Death (Mexico)
The Pod People (Mexico)
E.T.-sploitation film by Juan Piquer Simon, who also gave us the bad-film classics 'PIECES' and 'SLUGS'. We love you, Juan!
Tilt (Mexico)
Totally inappropriate and pedophilic lobby card for this tame drama, starring 13 year-old Brooke Shields as a pinball wizard.
The Living Head (Mexico)
All the Colors of the Dark (Mexico)
Psychedelic lobby card for Sergio Martino's trippy giallo.
Fear in the Night (Mexico)
Mexican lobby card for this Hammer Films thriller, directed by Hammer stalwart Jimmy Sangster.
Perversion Story – lobby card #1 (Mexico)
The sexy six-foot tall blonde goddess Marisa Mell on this Mexican movie-art for Lucio Fulci's "Vertigo-esque" giallo.
Perversion Story – lobby card #2 (Mexico)
The sexy six-foot tall blonde goddess Marisa Mell on this Mexican movie-art for Lucio Fulci's "Vertigo-esque" giallo.
Santo Vs. the Vampire Women (Mexico)
The Panther Women (Mexico)
Triumph of the Champions of Justice (Mexico)
Masked Mexican wrestlers battle space aliens at the circus.
Enigma de Muerte (Mexico)
Masked wrestler investigates a circus that's a cover for escaped Nazis. The lead Nazi, played by John Carradine (!), masquerades as a clown by day. Oddly, the scary guy in the mask on the picture is the GOOD guy.
El Torito de Tepito (Mexico)
Santo in the Witches’ Attack (Mexico)
Doctor of Doom (Mexico)
Mexiacn wrestling women battle a gorilla-man named Gomar. Rene Cardona must have thought the idea deserved revisiting when he remade this seven years later with gore and nudity as 'Night of the Bloody Apes'.
Straw Dogs (Mexico)
Samurai Assassin (Mexico)
Nightmare at Noon (Mexico)
Tainted water turns a small-town into raging lunatics. A.K.A. 'Death Street USA'.
Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave (Mexico)
Bruce Lee as kung-fu zombie? Not really, but fans of bad kung-fu movies will love the unintentional hilarity. The atrocious dubbing and utterly senseless story make this my favorite Brucesploitation film of all time.