Robin Davies, known for his role in The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971), emerged from the British film scene in the early 1970s. In this film, he plays a pivotal character amid the unsettling atmosphere of rural England, where ancient evil resurfaces. His performance contributes to the film's exploration of folklore and the occult, solidifying its status as a cult classic. Davies' work resonates within the realm of exploitation cinema, where the blend of horror and societal critique thrives.
The Blood on Satan's Claw
When a mysterious corpse is accidentally dug up by a boy in a small town, a group of local teens starts acting very strangely. The adolescents, led by a girl named Angel (Linda Hayden), are convinced the corpse was once possessed. Hoping to get in touch with the devil through the body, the teens act out a series of demonic rituals that causes a stir among the townspeople. When word of the satanic activity spreads, certain parents start trying to lock up the kids behind the spooky stunts.