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Neutron Vs. the Amazing Dr. Caronte Movie Review



The evil Dr. Caronte from Neutron and the Black Mask is back and he just won't give up that neutron bomb! This time Caronte intimidates a corpulent fellow villain (a sort of Latin Sydney Greenstreet with a passion for Beethoven) and uses black magic to take over the body of a respected scientist. The mysterious (and at least modestly amazing) Doctor is aided by his dwarf assistant, “Nick” (who sounds like Grover on Sesame Street), and an army of zombies whose faces look like partially melted gorilla masks. Fortunately for freedom-loving people everywhere, the wrestling hero Neutron (Wolf Ruvinskis) is once again on hand to foil his schemes. More badly dubbed Mexican wrestling superhero insanity.



1961 80m/B MX Wolf Ruvinskis, Julio Aleman, Armando Silvestre, Rosita Arenas, Rodolfo Landa; D: Frederick Curiel. VHS SNC

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