Marzia Damon emerged as a distinctive presence in the 1970s exploitation cinema scene, captivating audiences with her roles in films such as Byleth: The Demon of Incest (1972) and The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance (1975). Known for her performances that blend eroticism with horror, she also appeared in Sex of the Witch (1973) and Lover of the Monster (1974), showcasing her versatility within the genre. Damon's contributions to these cult films reflect the era's fascination with taboo subjects and the macabre, solidifying her place in the annals of grindhouse cinema.
Lover of the Monster
Klaus Kinski as a scientist experiencing marital troubles with his beautiful wife. After finding his scientist father’s diaries, Kinski begins delving into ways to reanimate the dead through a machine that uses cadavers to bring people back to life. But will the experiments drive him mad as they did his father.