Hubert Noël, born in 1924 in France, carved out a niche in the realm of cult and exploitation cinema with his performances in Devils of Darkness (1965) and Triple Cross (1966). His roles often showcased his ability to embody self-interested characters, making him a fitting presence in the world of giallo and grindhouse films. In The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976), he further solidified his place in the genre, portraying complex relationships that resonate with the darker themes of the era. Noël's contributions to these films highlight the nuanced performances that enrich cult cinema.
Triple Cross
The true story of Eddie Chapman, ex-safecracker, master-criminal, & super-spy! During WW2, convicted bank robber Eddie Chapman becomes a triple agent working for both the British and the Germans.