Don Sharp, born in Australia, made his mark in the 1970s as a director with a flair for the unconventional. His work in Psychomania (1973) showcases a distinctive blend of horror and biker rebellion, reflecting the era's fascination with the supernatural. Sharp's ability to merge genre elements creates a compelling narrative that resonates with cult cinema enthusiasts. His earlier career with Hammer Films set the stage for his unique vision, making Psychomania a significant entry in the realm of exploitation cinema.
The Brides of Fu Manchu
This time Fu Manchu and his army of henchmen are kidnaping the daughters of prominent scientists and taking them to his remote island headquarters. Instead of asking for ransom, Fu demands that the fathers help him to build a death ray, which he intends to use to take over the world. But Fu's archenemy, Nayland Smith of Scotland Yard, is determined not to let that happen.