Born in 1937 in London, Anna Massey emerged as a distinctive presence in the world of cult cinema. Her role in Peeping Tom (1960) positioned her within the psychological horror genre, where she delivered a compelling performance that resonated with audiences. In The Vault of Horror (1973), she further explored the macabre, contributing to the anthology's chilling narratives. Massey's ability to navigate complex characters and unsettling themes makes her a notable figure in the realm of exploitation and horror films.
The Vault of Horror
The sequel to Tales from the Crypt. Five strangers trapped in a basement vault converse about their recurring nightmares. Their stories include vampires, bodily dismemberment, east Indian mysticism, an insurance scam, and an artist who kills by painting his victims' deaths.