
The Batwoman | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 7, 2021
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A fun symptom of Batmania from the late 60s. Adding sci-fi monsters and lucha libre wrestlers only ramps the camp to 11 out 10.
| genre | Action | foreign |
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| synopsis | A whacked out scientist is capturing wrestlers (because they are |
| lead actors | Maura Monti | Roberto Cañedo | Héctor Godoy | David Silva | Crox Alvarado | Armando Silvestre |
| director | René Cardona |









