Born in 1952 in Extremadura, Spain, Loreta Tovar emerged as a striking presence in the realm of Spanish Fantaterror during the 1970s. She made her mark in cult cinema with performances in A Candle for the Devil (1973) and Count Dracula's Great Love (1973), showcasing her ability to embody both allure and horror. Tovar's roles in The Night of the Sorcerers (1974) and Inquisition (1977) further solidified her status as a key figure in the genre, where her captivating performances contributed to the unique blend of eroticism and terror that defines this era of cinema.
Return of the Evil Dead
500 years after they were blinded and executed for committing human sacrifices, a band of Templar knights returns from the grave to terrorize a rural Portuguese village during it's centennial celebration. Being blind, the Templars find their victims through sound, usually the screams of their victims. Taking refuge in a deserted cathedral, a small group of people must find a way to escape from the creatures.