Patricia Loran emerged in the early 1970s, making her mark in the realm of cult cinema with her performances in The Horrible Sexy Vampire (1970) and Seven Murders for Scotland Yard (1972). In The Horrible Sexy Vampire, she embodies the allure and danger of the titular character, contributing to the film's blend of eroticism and horror. Loran's work in Seven Murders for Scotland Yard showcases her ability to navigate the complexities of crime and intrigue, solidifying her presence in the exploitation genre and cult film landscape.
Seven Murders for Scotland Yard
Several murders have taken place in London. All the victims are prostitutes and the murderer is using the same techniques as Jack the Ripper. Peter Dockerman, an ex-acrobat and husband of one of the victims is the prime suspect. But whoever the killer is has cannibalistic tendencies and if Scotland Yard doesn't solve the murders quickly the evidence just might be eaten!