The World of the Dead

The World of the Dead

5.9

Oct 01 1970

2h 30m

Action

Santo and Blue Demon take on a 300-year-old witch with a nasty attitude. She raises a legion of zombies and sends them to fight Santo in his home and in the rings.

El Santo

El Santo

Santo

Blue Demon

Blue Demon

Blue Demon

Pilar Pellicer

Pilar Pellicer

Carlos Leon

Carlos Leon

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