Vicky Lagos appears in The Cannibal Man (1972), a film that delves into the unsettling reality of a butcher turned murderer. Set against the backdrop of 1970s Spain, Lagos embodies the tension and chaos that ensue as her character navigates the aftermath of horrific events. This film is a prime example of exploitation cinema, showcasing Lagos's ability to convey the raw emotions of a character caught in a web of violence and desperation. Her role contributes to the film's lasting impact within the cult film community.
The Cannibal Man
After accidentally killing a taxicab driver, Marcos (Vicente Parra), a young man who works as a butcher, wants to cover up his crime. Marcos's girlfriend Paula (Emma Cohen), the only witness, wishes to go to the police, so he strangles her. Marcos finds himself killing others, including members of his family, as they become suspicious of his actions, butchering his victims' remains at his workplace in order to dispose of the bodies.