Santo vs. Blue Demon in Atlantis

  • February 8, 2014 / 14:00
  • February 9, 2014 / 18:00

Director: Julián Soler
Cast: Santo, Blue Demon, Jorge Rado
Mexico; 85’, 1970, color

Spanish with Turkish subtitles

Santo and Blue Demon face each other when a former Nazi scientist called Aquiles kidnaps Blue Demon and hypnotizes him at his underwater domain, sending him back to the surface with the mission of capturing Santo. Aquiles wants to impose a new world order in which humanity will be enslaved under his new “master race,” and the World Security Control depends on Special Agent Santo to fold the plot and save the world from the evil plans of Aquiles. Will Santo be able to stop Aquiles and bring Blue Demon back from Atlantis?

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Santo vs. Blue Demon in Atlantis

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