Born in Somerset, Kentucky in 1928, Lance Fuller emerged as a notable figure in 1950s cult cinema. He starred in This Island Earth (1955), a hallmark of science fiction, showcasing his ability to navigate the genre's unique blend of camp and creativity. Fuller also appeared in Girls in Prison (1956), where he played a key role that highlighted the era's fascination with exploitation narratives. His contributions to films like Voodoo Woman (1957) and The She-Creature (1956) solidified his place in the annals of cult film history, reflecting the bold storytelling of the time.
The She-Creature
Dr. Carlo Lombardi, a carnival hypnotist, conducts experiments in hypnotic regression that take his unwitting female subject Andrea Talbott to a past life as a prehistoric humanoid form of sea life. He uses the physical manifestation of the prehistoric creature to commit murders.