Marie-Ange Aniès emerged in the late 1960s, capturing attention with her performances in Spirits of the Dead (1968) and Tower of Screaming Virgins (1968). In Spirits of the Dead, she navigates the surreal and haunting narratives that define the film's anthology format, while in Tower of Screaming Virgins, she embodies the allure and danger of exploitation cinema. Her roles reflect the era's fascination with the macabre and the erotic, contributing to the cult film landscape that SassyFlix champions.
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.