Maribel Hidalgo is known for her roles in cult cinema, particularly in A Town Called Hell (1971) and Santo Versus Doctor Death (1973). In Night of the Skull (1974), she further solidified her presence in the exploitation genre, bringing a distinctive flair to her performances. Her work in these films exemplifies the bold storytelling and vibrant aesthetics typical of the 1970s, making her a notable figure in the realm of grindhouse and cult films.
Night of the Skull
The residents of a Louisiana castle are being murdered by a masked killer. When the family arrives for the reading of Marion's will, his wife is strapped to the face of a cliff and drowned by the tide. More murders follow, and as Inspector Bore investigates, and he discovers some dark secrets in the family's past.