Simón Andreu, a Spanish actor born in the 1940s, made significant contributions to the realm of cult cinema with his roles in films like The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion (1970) and Death Walks on High Heels (1971). His performances often embody the seductive and suspenseful elements characteristic of giallo and erotic thrillers. In The Blood Spattered Bride (1972), he further explores the dark undercurrents of desire and violence, solidifying his place in the genre. Andreu's work resonates within the gritty landscape of 1970s exploitation cinema.
Death Walks at Midnight
Fashion model Valentina agrees to help her journalist boyfriend Giò Baldi research the effects of LSD. While under the influence of the drug, Valentina sees a man bludgeon a woman to death with a spiked gauntlet. Baldi publishes a report of her hallucinations; however, Valentina believes what she has seen is real. She begins to realise that the killer is stalking her, although neither Baldi nor the police will believe what she tells them.