Robert Yuro is an actor known for his role in Satan in High Heels (1962), a film that dives into the provocative world of seduction and betrayal. Set against the backdrop of the swinging 60s, Yuro's performance adds a layer of intrigue to this cult classic, which showcases the era's fascination with eroticism and moral ambiguity. His contribution to this film encapsulates the essence of exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult films.
Satan in High Heels
Sleazy carnival stripper, Stacey (Meg Myles), has a confrontation with her junkie ex-husband in a dressing room strung with lingerie, he says he's off the horse and has a wad to prove it. She steals the $900 from him and flies off to New York City. She picks up a mark on the plane and bounces him on a mattress at a dive hotel for the connections he has to New York night life, which she parlays into a shot at a cabaret act. She plays footsie with the lesbian club manager Pepe (Hall) and gets the spot, but she wants more. She strings along the club owner who sets her up in a fancy apartment, but she falls for the owner's son. When her desperate ex-husband finally tracks her down, she manipulates him, plotting a way to kill two birds with one stone to get what she wants.