Willy Braque, born in 1933 in France, is known for his contributions to the world of cult cinema, particularly in the erotic and horror genres. He appears in Jean Rollin's The Demoniacs (1974), where he embodies the film's surreal and provocative themes, and also stars in Schoolgirl Hitchhikers (1973), a quintessential example of the exploitation genre. Braque's work in A Taste for Women (1964) and Little Girls (1966) further showcases his versatility, making him a notable figure in the landscape of French genre cinema.
The Demoniacs
A gang of pirates rape the two sole survivors of a ship wreck. The violated girls are rescued by the strange inhabitants of a supposedly haunted island, where they are granted supernatural powers to strike revenge against the pirates.