Perla Cristal emerged in the late 1960s, making her mark in the realm of cult cinema. She is known for her roles in A Witch Without a Broom (1967) and The Corruption of Chris Miller (1973), where she navigates the bizarre and often surreal narratives that define the genre. Cristal's performances bring a unique charm to the unsettling worlds of exploitation and giallo, as seen in Emma, Dark Doors (1974) and Condemned to Hell (1984). Her contributions to these films highlight the eclectic nature of 1970s and 1980s cult cinema.
Emma, Dark Doors
An obscure sexy-horror flick. Emma is a teen-ager when she is the victim of a terrible road accident in London. Her brain suffers some alterations and her needs even psychiatric cares. Her mother, Silvia, confines her in the house, and the personality of Emma becomes very aggressive, causing a regrettable series of assassins and violence. Interesting and well-directed psycho-slasher made by Jose “Vampyres” Larraz. Some calculated and gory giallo-like stabbings, nudity and grim atmosphere make this obscurity worth checking out. There are some interesting and suspenseful stalk-and-slash sequences in “Emma,puertas oscuras”,so if you are a fan of Castilian crimson give this rarity a chance.