Patricia Gaul, an actress known for her compelling performances, appeared in Blood (1973) and Silverado (1985). In Blood, she navigates the gritty landscape of exploitation cinema, embodying a character that resonates with the film's raw intensity. Her role in Silverado showcases her versatility, contributing to the film's blend of Western and adventure. Gaul's work in these films highlights her ability to engage with the unique narratives that define cult cinema, making her a notable presence in this genre.
Blood
Set in 1883 Staten Island, Dr. Lawrence Orlovsky, his wife Regina, and their servants, strong-willed Carrie, legless Orlando, and deformed Carlotta, move into an old house after returning from Europe. Lawrence is a werewolf, the only son of the original Lawrence Talbot, and Regina is a vampire, the only daughter of Count Dracula. Lawrence tries to continue his research for a cure to his lycanthropy and for Regina's blood-lust by maintaining a garden in his basement filled with man-eating plants, fed by human blood. Meanwhile, Lawrence also must confront the crooked lawyer, Carl Root, who as been raiding the Talbot family legacy. Also, Carrie deals with the arrival of her younger brother Johnny whom she tries to keep her employers true nature a secret from him.