Teri Tordai emerged in the late 1960s as a distinctive presence in cult cinema, particularly noted for her role in Tower of Screaming Virgins (1968). In this film, she embodies the essence of erotic horror, contributing to the film's exploration of taboo themes and the surreal. Tordai's performance captures the spirit of the era's grindhouse aesthetic, drawing viewers into a world where the bizarre meets the provocative. Her work in this film exemplifies the unique allure of exploitation cinema, making her a notable figure in the genre.
Tower of Screaming Virgins
King's swordsman Captain Buridan, hero of the Flanders campaign, returns to Paris to find it in a grip of fear -a "vampire/witch" in the "Tower of Sin" is luring young men to their deaths by offering them a night of sexual ecstasy followed by savage slaughter. Buridan is holding secrets of his own and his battle to save France from an evil Chancellor, an impotent King and a lascivious, wanton Queen make the battlefields of war seem like child's play.