María Eugenia San Martín, an actor active in the 1960s, brings a unique energy to the cult cinema landscape with her roles in Doctor of Doom (1963) and The Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy (1964). In Doctor of Doom, she navigates a world of horror and science fiction, while in The Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy, she showcases her talents in the realm of exploitation cinema, embodying the fierce spirit of the era. San Martín's contributions to these films highlight the vibrant and often overlooked narratives of women in genre cinema.
Doctor of Doom
A mad scientist terrorizes a city by kidnapping young women with his ape-man Gomar and then using them as subjects in sadistic brain transplant experiments. A female wrestler whose sister was one of the victims swears vengeance against the Mad Doctor.