FILM ONE
ROCAMBOL VS THE (FEMALE) HARPIES
[Rocambole contra las Mujeres Arpias] 1967 (87 minutes)
director:
Emilio Gómez Muriel
starring Julio Aleman ˇ Maria Duval ˇ Chucho Salinas ˇ
Carlos López Moctezuma ˇ Regina Torné ˇ
German Robles
FILM TWO
ROCAMBOL
VS THE CULT OF THE SCORPION
[Rocambole contra la Secta del Escorpion] 1967 (88 minutes)
director: Emilio Gómez Muriel
starring Julio Aleman ˇ Maria Duval ˇ Chucho Salinas ˇ
Carlos López Moctezuma ˇ Gina Romand ˇ German Robles
Emilio
Gómez Muriel was an award-winning filmmaker who could move seamlessly
from arthouse to grindhouse throughout his career. He is probably best
known to genre fans for numerous films with Argentinean starlet Libertad
Leblanc (including LA ENDEMONIADA [A Woman Possessed] and SLAVE
OF DESIRE). In the mid '60s he tackled this unusual superhero series.
While the plot of each film contains some rather remarkable horror elements,
the movies are proficiently serious without a trace of camp humor.
The
superhero is actually based on a the French 'Rocambole' character,
a Robin Hood thief popularized in numerous European books and movies
throughout the '50s. For these two Mexican films, Rocambole has come
to America to continue stealing from bad guys and donating to the poor
[i.e., orphanages] while also working on a nightclub stage disguised
as a magician from the Orient named Hindu . Yeah. It's a lot. But everything
seems to flow within director Muriel's concept. So then, despite all
that, let's address the elephant in the room...
what the hell is that Rocambole superhero costume? Traditional tights and
cape [certainly inspired by Batman], but what's with the Spencers/Hot
Topic T-Shirt? (see pic above, center | or below left).
A BIG ARROW pointing to his private parts!!!
In
the first film, beauty queens [like gorgeous Amanda played by silky
Regina Torné] are captured by two despicable criminals, Ramiro
and his scientist wife Gilda. They inject the girls with a potion that
produces superhuman strength but immediately turns them old and ugly.
A temporary antidote is then provided after the anti-beauties pull-off
various robberies for the nasty couple. But they soon revert back to
hags and clamor for the antidote. Rocambole gets involved when the police
think he's behind the thefts and he tries to clear his name. The
sequel [with essentially the same cast] finds Rocambole involved in
a caper against an underground Mafia group with ties to an evil Scorpion
Sect. They are attempting to control the world through black magic.
The
success of these two Rocambole films was instant, leading to a Mexican
television series with Julio Aleman, Maria Duval and Chucho Salinas
in the 1968-69 TV season
Two
Mexican
films on 2 Disc, in Spanish Language with English subtitles
(subs
are optional for the first film); fully uncut 87+88 min, fullscreen,
encoded for ALL REGION, playable on any American DVD machine.
Extras include Mexican/South America trailers.
Violence/Sexual
Brutality
Intended for Mature Audiences