Paul Dubov, an actor known for his work in cult cinema, made notable appearances in the 1950s and early 1960s. He plays a pivotal role in Underworld U.S.A. (1961), where he embodies the gritty atmosphere of film noir, contributing to the film's exploration of crime and vengeance. Dubov also appears in Day the World Ended (1955), a quintessential example of post-apocalyptic horror, showcasing his versatility across genres. His performances in The She-Creature (1956) and Voodoo Woman (1957) further solidify his place in the realm of exploitation cinema.
The She-Creature
Dr. Carlo Lombardi, a carnival hypnotist, conducts experiments in hypnotic regression that take his unwitting female subject Andrea Talbott to a past life as a prehistoric humanoid form of sea life. He uses the physical manifestation of the prehistoric creature to commit murders.