Paul Naschy, born Jacinto Molina in 1934, is a cornerstone of Spanish horror cinema, often dubbed the Spanish Lon Chaney. His work in Fury of Johnny Kid (1967) showcases his dynamic presence as an actor, while his writing and acting in Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (1968) and Assignment Terror (1970) highlight his multifaceted contributions to the genre. Naschy's ability to embody classic horror figures, alongside his roles in The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman (1971) and Dr. Jekyll vs. the Werewolf (1972), solidifies his legacy in cult cinema.
Dr. Jekyll vs. the Werewolf
Here he comes to swinging seventies' London, seeking a cure to his malady. Unfortunately, he meets Dr. Jekyll who injects him with a serum that turns him into the lascivious killer Mr. Hyde. In his top hat and black cloak, Hyde haunts the fleshpots of Soho, while two gorgeous women fight for possession of his wolfman soul...