Here’s an exciting example of luchador action with Santo vs. the Ghost of the Strangler (1966). You have Santo, a bloody handprint, an ominous silhouette, a show girl, and background illustration hinting of musical numbers to be seen. Somewhat of a sequel to Santo vs. El Estrangulador, the villain uses disguises fashioned from the skin of his victims (but no chainsaw, darn). El Santo (Rodolfo Guzman Huerta) got the idea for his silver mask after reading The Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas. See CinemaBlend for 6 things to know about El Santo.