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One of these perennial mad doctors of to this point unknown identity
wants to perform some weird brain-transplantations - his only success so
far being a gorilla's brain into a man who he now calls Gomar. For
his future experiments he decides though he needs female bodies, but
they all die on his operating table. So he comes to the conclusion he
needs more intelligent women. His first victim is a pretty
lab-assistant, but she, too, dies, leading our mad doctor yet to another
conclusion, that he now needs athletic women, starting with female
wrestler Gloria Venus (Lorena Velazquez), sister of the dead lab
assistant. That she is to be the next intended victim is okay with her
though, 'cause she holds a grudge against the doc anyways for killing
her sister, plus she is soon helped by fellow wrestling woman Golden
Rubi (Elizabeth Campbell). Of course, the doctor's attempts at
kidnapping the 2 girls fail miserably, for his minions are no match for
the 2 battling babes, who are also in cahoots with 2 cops (Armando
Silvestre, Cucho Salinas), so the doctor
comes yet another conclusion - he has to capture the 2 cops first in
order to get to the girls. But the wrestling women aren't called
wrestling women for nothing, & soon they fight their way into the
doc's hideout, freeing the boys & setting the place on fire. Of
course, that's still not the last they have heard of the mad doc, who is
now revealed - to little surprise - to be the mild-mannered scientific
advisor (Roberto Canedo) of the police. His next trick is to transplant Gomar's ape-brain
into a female wrestler, who is supposed to kill Gloria Venus in an
official wrestling match. Of course, this plan also backfires, &
monster & doctor are killed in the end, shot down from a water tower
that was their escape-route. Of course, this movie's pretty
stupid, steeped in pulp heritage, with everything from ape-men & mad
scientists to wrestling women thrown into one wild mix - in other words,
crazy, mindless fun ! The Medico Asesino of the title by the
way has nothing to do with the wrestler/movie-hero (El Enmascarado de
Plata) of the same name !
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