Dan Cox, the veteran entertainment journalist who wrote, produced and directed the film, said he had no intention of removing Baldwin's voice from the film or dropping his name from the credits as narrator.
"He doesn't have a leg to stand on. We have a contract with him," Cox said, adding that Baldwin was paid US$15,000 for his efforts, although the actor said he returned the fee.
Daniel Garcia, who starred as Huracan (Hurricane) Ramirez during the golden age of Mexican wrestling films in the 1960s, has died of a heart attack, family members said on Wednesday.
Garcia, who died on Tuesday at the age of 80, wore a blue-and-white mask in matches in Asia, South America and the Caribbean. He also played leading roles in several movies during his three-decade-long career.
His identity was not revealed until he retired in 1987.
Garcia's on-screen persona, Huracan Ramirez, and other masked wrestlers fought vampires, international crime organizations and Martians in low-budget, but extremely imaginative movies treasured by cult-film collectors worldwide.
Filmmaking brothers Larry and Andy Wachowski will team up again to direct their first movie since the phenomenally successful Matrix trilogy, it was reported Wednesday.



