Blandine Ebinger is an actor known for her role in The Devil Came from Akasava (1971), a film that exemplifies the bold aesthetics of exploitation cinema. With a striking presence, she contributes to the film's unique blend of horror and adventure, capturing the essence of the early 1970s genre experimentation. Ebinger's performance adds depth to the narrative, making her a notable figure in the cult film landscape.
The Devil Came from Akasava
Prof. Walter Forrester is a British scientist working in the Akasava jungle in South America. His assistant finds a mysterious stone, but it is stolen and Forrester vanishes, leaving him as the sole suspect. However, after a Scotland Yard detective is murdered while entering Forrester's office in London, Scotland Yard chief Sir Philipp hands the case to attractive agent Jane Morgan, even though the Secret Intelligence Service will also be on the case due to its international priority. Morgan arrives in South America under the covert identity of the young stripper wife of British consul Irving Lambert. There she meets Rex Forrester, the professor's nephew, who is also concerned about his fate and is conducting his own investigation.