Born Matteo Ottaviano in 1936, Matt Cimber made an indelible mark on cult cinema with his direction and writing. He helmed The Candy Tangerine Man (1975), a defining entry in the blaxploitation genre, showcasing his knack for blending humor and subversion. Cimber also directed and acted in Lady Cocoa (1975), where he further explored bold narratives. His work on The Black Six (1973) demonstrated his ability to tackle social themes within entertaining frameworks, solidifying his legacy in the realm of offbeat, provocative cinema.
The Witch Who Came from the Sea
In California, Molly is a deranged woman that babysits her nephews while her sister works hard sewing clothes for her clients. Molly works as waitress in a restaurant in the night shift and is the lover of the owner. She has fantasies with other handsome men. But Molly has also recollections of her childhood, when she was sexually abused by her father. Her insanity leads her to a murderous crime spree against men.