Zora Kerova, born in Prague in 1950, emerged as a defining presence in Italian horror during the 1980s. She made her mark with a striking performance in The New York Ripper (1982), where she showcased her ability to blend vulnerability with a chilling intensity. Kerova's filmography includes notable works like Cannibal Ferox (1981) and Antropophagus (1980), where her roles contributed to the visceral allure of the grindhouse aesthetic. Her performances in Escape from Women's Prison (1978) and The True Story of the Nun of Monza (1980) further cement her status as a cult icon in exploitation cinema.
Touch of Death
The financially strained and increasingly desperate, Lester Parsons concocts a brilliant get-rich-quick scheme; cruise the lonely hearts ads for rich women to fleece. Too bad then, that Lester’s also a psychotic cannibal who enjoys mutilating these lovelorn souls, via his trusty chainsaw, and using their flesh for his dinner. When a copycat killer threatens to bring him down, Lester must do all he can to prevent this new killer’s sloppy work from ruining them both.