Véra Valmont emerged in the 1960s, making her mark in the realm of cult cinema with her roles in Crypt of the Vampire (1964) and Fear and Love (1967). In Crypt of the Vampire, she embodies the enigmatic allure that defines the giallo genre, while her performance in Fear and Love explores the complexities of desire and obsession. Valmont's contributions to these films highlight her ability to navigate the darker themes of exploitation and horror, establishing her as a notable figure in the landscape of cult film.
Crypt of the Vampire
Count Karnstein sends for a doctor to help his sick daughter Laura. Her nurse believes she is possessed by the spirit of a dead ancestor;Carmilla. A young woman becomes intrigued by the mysterious deaths surrounding Laura after a carriage accident outside the castle forces her to stay. They become close friends until Laura becomes convinced the spirit of Carmilla is forcing her to kill.