George Rigaud, born in Buenos Aires in 1905, carved a niche in the world of cult cinema with his compelling performances. He appears as the enigmatic character in A Lizard in a Woman's Skin (1971), a quintessential giallo that showcases his ability to navigate the psychological intricacies of the genre. Rigaud also delivers a memorable performance in Death Walks on High Heels (1971), further solidifying his status in the realm of exploitation films. His work across various European productions, including The Happy Thieves (1961) and Alive or Preferably Dead (1969), reflects the vibrant cross-cultural influences of the 1960s and 70s.
Love Brides of the Blood Mummy
In 18th-century Cornwall, dark arts dabbler Count Dartmoor obtained an Egyptian sarcophagus... and cracked it open to find a perfectly preserved man. After being revived with electricity. The find proves to be a high priest's son buried alive for heresy-and will now use his telepathic powers to lure the young women whose blood he craves for sustenance.