Born in Madrid in 1935, Daniel Martín carved a niche in cult cinema with his diverse roles. He appears as the enigmatic character in Hannah, Queen of the Vampires (1973), a film that blends horror and eroticism, showcasing his ability to navigate the genre's complexities. Martín's filmography on SassyFlix includes Mission Stardust (1967) and Bad Man's River (1971), where he further demonstrated his versatility. His work in these films reflects a unique contribution to the landscape of exploitation cinema.
Devil's Kiss
When the Countess de Moncourt is left destitute by the suicide of her husband, she resumes her former identity as Claire Grandier—comely Goth and medium! Teaming up with Dr. Gruber, a down-on-his-luck telepath, they accept an invitation from an eccentric duke to stage a séance at his candle-lit castle, as a follow-up to a funky fashion show of hilarious “avant garde” wear. Impressed by Claire’s command of the supernatural, the duke invites her and Gruber to room at his chateau. Working from a dank cellar with the help of a lascivious dwarf, Claire—aided by Gruber’s telepathic powers—succeeds in reanimating a pauper’s mutilated corpse and sending it on a mission of revenge…but how will she control this doddering zombie should Gruber succumb to his weak heart?