Crazy facts about MANOS is that a couple of cast members sadly committed suicide shortly after, and the literal English translation is HANDS: HANDS OF FATE.
I just watched the MST3K version a few days ago, after reading all this stuff. I had heard of it, but had never gotten around to watching it. ...The worst thing I've ever seen - needless to say, I loved it. So bad, it's great - 'Torgo' is frickin hilarious. After I did some reading up on it, a couple things made a little more sense to me, regarding it's shittiness (besides the acting).
1. 'Director' Hal Warren had no clue what he was doing - The only reason this film was made was because he lost a bet. Literally. Warren, a fertilizer salesman from El Paso, TX was having lunch, one day, with a friend who was actually in the entertainment industry; Warren poo-pooed, 'it can't be that hard to write and shoot a local movie.' So he wrote a script, got around $19k together, a Bell and Howell 16mm camera, and hired some local talent. Did I mention he cast himself as the lead (of course)?
2. It was an editing nightmare - The entire film is basically jump-cuts The Bell and Howell 16mm had to be wound by hand, and the longest take one could get with it was only 32 seconds - hence the jump-cuts.
3. Horrible dubbing - Because the entire film was shot on a Bell and Howell 16mm, none of the sound could be recorded. So, Warren, and 3 or 4 other people had to dub all the dialogue and sound effects - and not a lot of it was matched well with the final takes.
Yeah, you're right Metal - the guy that played 'Torgo' did commit suicide. His name was John Reynolds - I think he was around 25 when he died. Apparently, it had something to do with the braces he wore on his legs during production, to give added effect to his character. They really did a number on his knees, which caused him great deal of pain (probably due to the fact that Hal Warren had no idea what he was doing probably didn't take correct safety precautions, IMO). He ended up turning to drugs, eventually killing himself like a month before the movie 'premiered.'
Nevertheless, if you're a fan of the 'awesomely bad' you gotta see this. 'Torgo' is definitely one of my new favorites.