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The Caretaker then transforms with Blaze, revealing that he is actually Carter Slade. Slade then leads Johnny to San Venganza and gives him a lever-action shotgun before bidding him farewell and having finally shaken off the curse, fading into dust as he rides away. After killing the water angel Wallow, Johnny gives Blackheart the contract.
Blackheart seeks to obtain the Contract of San Venganza, which grants its owner access to the power of a thousand evil souls. Upon learning of his son's search, Mephistopheles transforms Johnny Blaze into the Ghost Rider and tasks him with killing Blackheart.
In the 1800s, he turned Carter Slade into his Ghost Rider to retrieve the Contract of San Venganza, but Slade betrayed Mephistopheles. In 1986, Johnny Blaze makes a deal with Mephistopheles to save the former's father from cancer in return for serving the devil at a future date, only for Blaze's father to die in an accident the next day.
The Contract is a 2006 German-American action thriller film directed by Bruce Beresford and written by television writer Stephen Katz and John Darrouzet. The Contract stars Morgan Freeman as professional assassin Frank Carden and John Cusack as a teacher who gets entangled into his latest assignment during a camp trip with his son.
El Santo (right) with Mantequilla Nápoles during the filming of Santo en la venganza de la Llorona (1974). El Santo ("The Saint") was a luchador enmascarado ("masked professional wrestler") who portrayed a fictionalized version of himself in numerous luchador films from 1961 to 1984.
La venganza, Spanish for "the vengeance", may refer to: La venganza (1977 TV series), a 1977 Spanish-language telenovela broadcast in Mexico; La venganza (2002 TV series), a 2002 Spanish-language telenovela initially broadcast in the U.S. La venganza, a 1958 film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem; La venganza, an Argentine film
Three Ruthless Ones, Gunfight at High Noon or Sons of Vengeance (Spanish: El sabor de la venganza) [1] is a 1964 Spanish/Italian western film directed by Joaquin L. Romero Marchent, [2] produced by Alberto Grimaldi, [3] scored by Riz Ortolani, [4] and starring Richard Harrison, [5] Raf Baldassare and Gloria Milland. [6] It was shot in Almería ...
Punishment without Vengeance (Castigo sin venganza) is a 1631 tragedy written by the Spanish playwright Lope de Vega at the age of 68, centred on adultery and a near-incestuous relationship between step-mother and step-son. [1] The play is regarded as one of Lope’s supreme achievements. [2] [3]