Rosalía Montero is a celebrated figure in the realm of genre cinema, particularly known for her dynamic performances in cult classics. One of her standout roles came in 1982’s "Santo vs. the TV Killer," where she shared the screen with the legendary luchador Santo, cementing her status in the realm of Mexican horror and action films. This film, a delightful blend of camp and action, has become a sought-after title among collectors due to its unique cultural significance and its quirky narrative that showcases Montero's range as an actress.
Collectors are particularly drawn to Montero's work for its embodiment of the vibrant and often overlooked era of Latin American cinema. Her performances not only highlight her talent but also the rich history of physical media that continues to be cherished by enthusiasts. As collectors hunt for rare VHS and DVD releases of her films, they celebrate not just her contributions to the screen but also the enduring legacy of the genres she helped popularize.