Arturo Fernández, an actor known for his compelling performances, appears in Death Haunts Monica (1976), where he navigates the eerie landscape of obsession and the supernatural. This film, steeped in the aesthetics of 1970s exploitation cinema, showcases his ability to embody complex characters caught in unsettling narratives. Fernández's work contributes to the film's exploration of dark themes, making him a notable figure within the realm of cult cinema.
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.