Guy Marly emerged in the 1960s as a distinctive presence in European cinema, contributing to the cult film landscape with his performances. He appeared in Coplan FX-18 Casse Tout (1965) as a key player in the espionage genre, blending action with intrigue. Marly's role in Triple Cross (1966) further solidified his connection to the thrilling narratives of the era. His work in Tropic of Cancer (1970) reflects the bold storytelling that defines the exploitation and art-house movements, marking him as a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema.
Triple Cross
The true story of Eddie Chapman, ex-safecracker, master-criminal, & super-spy! During WW2, convicted bank robber Eddie Chapman becomes a triple agent working for both the British and the Germans.