![]() If I had to guess, I would say that much of the footage it shares with Santo vs. It tells a more coherent story, uses superior footage from Havana, and looks better edited. ![]() The Evil Brain is unquestionably the better film. Infernal Men while the two were being finalized. The Evil Brain, but I think that there were more people that worked on it and Santo vs. Jesús Echeverria is credited as the editor of Santo vs. Why? Because after Rodriguez and his crew returned to Mexico, the producers of the films obviously did the best they could with the material they had to recoup their investment. The two even share large chunks of identical material that was shot in Havana, which is a bit odd but not surprising. Infernal Men are compromised, incomplete versions of the films they were supposed to be. The Evil Brain, I can confirm that my initial suspicions about the work Joselito Rodriguez and his crew did in Havana were correct. Now that I have seen the second film in the Enter Santo: The First Adventures of the Silver-Masked Man box set, which is Santo vs. In Spanish, with optional English subtitles for the main feature. The supplemental features on the release include new program about the locations in Havana where the film was shot archival program with actor Joaquin Cordero new program with the Masked Critic and more. The Evil Brain" (1961) arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Indicator/Powerhouse Films.
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