Aurora Bautista, born in Spain, made her mark in the cult film scene with her roles in The Doll of Satan (1969) and A Candle for the Devil (1973). After studying theater at the Instituto del Teatro in Barcelona, she debuted in theater in 1944 before transitioning to film. Bautista's performances in The Voyeur (1977) highlight her ability to navigate the complexities of erotic thrillers, contributing significantly to the genre's evolution in Spanish cinema. Her return to the screen in the late 1960s reestablished her as a formidable presence in the world of exploitation films.
The Voyeur
A middle-aged man, married to a beautiful woman, lives with great dissatisfaction marriage. Mortified by jealousy consume you, requires, however, she has sex with other men to ease their anxiety. The condition is that he must be present and, in some cases, participate in the ” ménage à trois