Born in Cairo in 1908, Alexander D'Arcy became a notable figure in cult cinema, often portraying suave characters. He appeared in Horrors of Spider Island (1960), where his charm added a unique flavor to the film's campy horror. D'Arcy also showcased his versatility in Russ Meyer's Fanny Hill (1964) and The Incredible Sex Revolution (1965), blending eroticism with humor. His later work in Blood of Dracula's Castle (1970) solidified his status as a beloved actor in the realm of exploitation films.
Russ Meyer's Fanny Hill
Young, pretty and innocent Fanny Hill has lost her parents and must find her way in life amidst the perils of turbulent 18th century London. She is fortunate enough to find rapidly a place as chambermaid of the effusive Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown lives in a large house teeming with female "relatives" in négligée and with very relaxed manners. She also insists that Fanny meets alone various gentlemen who show an ardent interest in Fanny.