Reginald Le Borg, born in 1902 in Vienna, Austria, was a director known for his contributions to cult cinema. He directed Calling Dr. Death (1943), a film that exemplifies the low-budget horror aesthetic of the 1940s, showcasing his knack for suspense and atmosphere. Le Borg later helmed Voodoo Island (1957), blending horror with exotic themes, further solidifying his place in genre filmmaking. His work remains a touchstone for fans of exploitation and horror, reflecting the unique sensibilities of mid-20th century cinema.
Psycho Sisters
In the wake of her husband's death, a grieving woman finds solace in her younger sister's embrace. Yet, as secrets unravel, the family's suspicions cast shadows on loyalty, revealing a chilling rivalry that questions who really needs consolation.