Born in Madrid in 1944, Concha Cuetos has made her mark in the realm of Spanish cult cinema. With a career that began in the early 1960s, she appears in Face of Terror (1962), where her performance adds depth to the film's chilling narrative. Cuetos also showcases her versatility in Open Season (1974) and Slugs (1988), where she navigates the bizarre and grotesque worlds of exploitation cinema. Her work in these films exemplifies the unique flavor of Spanish genre filmmaking during this era.
Open Season
Three Vietnam vets have become so conditioned to violence that they have developed psychotic tendencies. They kidnap people, brutalize them, then turn them loose and hunt them like animals. However the father of one of their earlier victims is plotting a vicious revenge against them.