Carole Wells is an actress known for her role in The House of Seven Corpses (1974), a cornerstone of cult horror cinema that explores the eerie atmosphere of a haunted house. Her performance adds a unique layer to the film's unsettling narrative, which delves into the supernatural and the macabre. Wells' work in this genre exemplifies the bold storytelling and stylistic choices that define exploitation cinema, making her a noteworthy figure within the SassyFlix catalog.
The House of Seven Corpses
A director chooses the old Beal mansion as the location for his new horror film, in spite of warnings about the house's grisly history. When the shooting begins, he directs the leading lady to read from the Tibetan Book of the Dead, which inadvertently releases the spirits of the Beal family who had been trapped in the mansion since their untimely deaths years before. As the spirits re-stage their deaths, crew members start turning up dead and the survivors turn from filmmaking to solving the secrets of the mansion and getting out alive.