Lola Forner, born in 1958 in Spain, made her mark in the cult film scene with her performances in White Apache (1987) and Scalps (1987). Transitioning from her early fame as Miss Spain, she embraced the world of exploitation cinema, bringing a distinct flair to her roles. In White Apache, she embodies the fierce spirit of a woman caught in a violent clash, while her role in Scalps adds a layer of intrigue to the narrative. Forner's work in these films contributes to the vibrant tapestry of 1980s cult cinema, highlighting her unique presence in the genre.
Scalps
The commander of a Texan fort in the Civil War refuses to surrender to the Northerners, and tries to buy the local Indian tribe chief's daughter. The sage man refuses, and the Southerners massacre the tribe and abduct the young squaw anyway. The noble squaw manages to escape, and hides out with a rough rancher, who dislikes Indians, but hates the Southerners more. The odd couple joins forces, and tactics, to exert ultimate vengeance on the men at the fort.