Gloria Milland, an actor known for her work in the 1960s, appears in The Golden Arrow (1962) and Death on the Fourposter (1964). In The Golden Arrow, she brings a captivating presence to the screen, embodying the adventurous spirit of the film. Meanwhile, her role in Death on the Fourposter showcases her ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes. Milland's contributions to these films highlight the era's fascination with fantasy and drama, solidifying her place in the realm of cult cinema.
Death on the Fourposter
A group of friends decide to spend a weekend in a castle belonging to Riccardo, a moody and hyper-sensitive young artist. The only other inhabitants of the castle are a mysterious housekeeper, Caterina, and the demented Aldo. The group are joined by two friends: Serena and a young American medium, Anthony. During a seance Anthony predicts a tragedy, then leaves the castle, shocked by his own visions. An hour later, Serena is found strangled to death in bed. The others become gradually more and more diffident and suspicious, especially when another girl is murdered...