Rafael Albaicín, a Spanish actor born in the 1940s, carved a niche in the world of cult cinema with his appearances in films like Django (1966) and In a Colt's Shadow (1965). Known for his rugged charisma, he often portrayed complex characters in the spaghetti western genre, contributing to the gritty aesthetics of films like Sabata the Killer (1970) and The Hunting Party (1971). His roles reflect a unique blend of action and drama, making him a memorable figure in the landscape of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Death Haunts Monica
The marriage between Federico and Monica is on the rocks. Federico has a mistress named Eva. There is a conspiracy between Monica's friend Elena and Eva to take over the company Eurozone owned by Federico. The situation becomes complicating when Diego appears, Federico's former associate.