Roland Carey, born in Lausanne in 1933, brings a distinct flair to the cult film landscape with his role in The Doll of Satan (1969). Trained at the Paris Conservatory, Carey transitioned from the Paris stage to the screen, where his athletic prowess caught the eye of Rome studios seeking actors for historical epics. His diverse background in sports and performance lends a unique authenticity to his character, enriching the film's exploration of dark themes and supernatural elements. Carey's contributions highlight the intersection of European cinema and the cult genre, making his work a notable part of SassyFlix's offerings.
The Doll of Satan
Following the death of her uncle, Elisabeth returns to her family's castle for the reading of his will. She is informed of legends about the castle's ghost and experiences erotically charged nightmares, before being kidnapped by a hooded figure and tortured in the dungeon. Meanwhile, her boyfriend Jack suspects a plot to gain Elisabeth's inheritance and begins his own investigation...