Born in 1928 in Vienna, Austria, Carl Möhner made a significant impact on cult cinema with his roles in The Challenge (1960), Carmen, Baby (1967), and She Devils of the SS (1972). His performances often blended charm with a hint of menace, making him a memorable presence in the exploitation genre. Möhner's work in Carmen, Baby as a suave antagonist exemplifies the era's daring approach to storytelling, while his role in She Devils of the SS reflects the provocative themes that defined 1970s grindhouse cinema.
Carmen, Baby
Carmen, a free-spirited young woman who sometimes earns money as a prostitute, lives a bohemian existence in a small town where most of the locals allow her to do as she pleases. Jose, a naive young man who has just been hired as the town's new police officer, arrests her. However, Jose is soon drawn into Carmen's sensual spell, and he is compelled to do her bidding as she slowly brings him to his doom.