Born in Barcelona, Teresa Gimpera emerged in the 1970s as a prominent figure in Spanish cult cinema. Known for her striking performances, she appears in The Exquisite Cadaver (1969) and Count Dracula (1970), where she navigates the eerie landscapes of horror and fantasy. Gimpera's roles in The Feast of Satan (1971) and Night of the Devils (1972) further cement her status in the genre, as she embodies complex characters that resonate with the cult film audience. Her work in Hannah, Queen of the Vampires (1973) showcases her versatility, making her a key player in the exploration of erotic and supernatural themes.
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.