Jaime de Mora y Aragón, a Spanish aristocrat and actor, brings an intriguing flair to cult cinema with his role in The Feast of Satan (1971). His performance captures the essence of the film's provocative themes, blending aristocratic charm with the surreal elements of exploitation cinema. Known for his distinctive style, de Mora y Aragón's involvement in this film highlights the intersection of nobility and the avant-garde, making him a notable figure in the realm of giallo and grindhouse narratives.
The Feast of Satan
A wealthy doctor Tils Nescu,who is also the leader of sect devoted to the worship of an evil Hindu deity.Hilda Torres(stunningly beautiful Krista Nell)investigates when her sister is discovered in a terrified state.Traveling to the Spanish tourist resort of Marbella,Hilda becomes Nescu's most recent lover and will herself become his next victim.