Born in Barcelona in 1953, Jenny Llada made her film debut in 1976 with Death Haunts Monica, quickly establishing herself in the Spanish cinema landscape. In the following year, she appeared in Inquisition, a film that reflects the era's fascination with horror and exploitation. Llada's career, which includes a blend of stage and screen work, showcases her versatility in genres that resonate with cult cinema enthusiasts. Later, she starred in Hundra (1983), further cementing her place in the realm of genre films.
Death Haunts Monica
The marriage between Federico and Monica is on the rocks. Federico has a mistress named Eva. There is a conspiracy between Monica's friend Elena and Eva to take over the company Eurozone owned by Federico. The situation becomes complicating when Diego appears, Federico's former associate.