Born in 1929, Guy Delorme was a French actor whose career spanned over three decades, leaving a mark in the realm of cult cinema. He is known for his roles in Secret Agent (1964), where he navigates the world of espionage, and Lorna, the Exorcist (1974), contributing to the film's eerie atmosphere. Delorme's performances in The Southern Star (1969) and Enigma (1982) further highlight his versatility, making him a notable figure in the exploration of genre cinema during the 1960s and 1970s.
Lorna, the Exorcist
The businessman Patrick takes his wife Marianne and daughter Linda on a vacation. Patrick’s old friend Lorna shows up just in time for Linda’s 18th birthday and takes demonic, sexual possession of the girl’s body and soul. Franco has created many bizarre and strange films in his long career but this one here is one of the best. This film is incredibly sexy one moment but then the next moment it’s downright disturbing and shocking. There’s one scene that involves crabs, which will certainly have your jaw hitting the floor. The performances are all very good with Romay really standing out with her beauty and sexuality.