La venganza de Huracán Ramírez

La venganza de Huracán Ramírez (in English, "The Revenge of Hurricane Ramírez") is a 1969 Mexican lucha libre film co-written and directed by Joselito Rodríguez, and starring Pepe Romay, Titina Romay, David Silva, Jean Safont, Freddy Fernández and Tonina Jackson.

[1] This is the last film in the series in which actor David Silva and his character Fernando Torres, the man who in-story dons the Huracán Ramírez mask, would appear; neither Silva nor his character would appear in the remaining two theatrical Huracán Ramírez films, Huracán Ramírez y la monjita negra and De sangre chicana.

Titina Romay is introduced gushingly as a 'great new young discovery' but her singing is weak at best; her relationship with Carlos Piñar is unbelievable (she never even gets his name but follows his direction unquestioningly), and Freddy Fernández is mostly a pain to watch as her jealous boyfriend.

On the other hand, Carolina Barret's performance as the middle-aged gringa also grates on the nerves exceedingly, and the final food fight is hardly a hilarious climax to this part of the film.

"[4] Wilt ultimately concluded that the main Landru plot "has some major holes (such as his ultimate purpose, how a wrestler became a scientist or a scientist became a wrestler, why he enters into a contract with Fernando in the first place, and so on) and is quite derivative of earlier wrestling movies (Ladrón de Cadáveres, for example), but if it had been developed and made the main point of the movie, this would have been a more mainstream lucha adventure.