Pilar Bardem, born in 1939 in Spain, carved a niche in cult cinema with her compelling performances. In Exorcism's Daughter (1971), she delivers a haunting portrayal that resonates with the film's eerie atmosphere. Bardem also appears in Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll (1974), where her role adds depth to the giallo genre's exploration of mystery and suspense. Her work in The Mummy's Revenge (1975) further solidifies her status as a notable figure in the realm of exploitation films, contributing to the rich tapestry of 1970s genre cinema.
The Mummy's Revenge
Paul Naschy has a duel role as Amenhotep/Assad Bey, an ancient egyptian mummified Pharaoh, and the high priest who brought him back to life. In order For Amenhotep to achieve immortality, Assad Bey has to kidnap nubile young virgins in Victorian London for blood sacrifices.