Born in 1912, Daniel White was a French actor who made significant contributions to the realm of cult cinema. His performances in Succubus (1968) and The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein (1973) showcase his ability to navigate the bizarre and erotic landscapes of genre film. White's work continued into the late 20th century with roles in Helltrain (1977) and Diamonds of Kilimandjaro (1983), where he embraced the exploitation aesthetic. His presence in these films adds a unique layer to the exploration of erotic thrillers and grindhouse cinema.
Diamonds of Kilimandjaro
A big game hunter leads members of a family deep into the jungle in search of lost treasure, and for a girl who went missing as a child, who is now worshipped as a white goddess to a tribe of savage cannibals, hungry for fresh meat.