Antonio del Real, active in the early 1970s, is known for his roles in cult classics like The Cannibal Man (1972) and Murder in a Blue World (1973). In The Cannibal Man, he delivers a compelling performance that captures the unsettling atmosphere of Spanish exploitation cinema. His work in Murder in a Blue World further cements his place within the genre, as he navigates a narrative steeped in crime and moral ambiguity. Del Real's contributions reflect the era's fascination with the darker aspects of human nature, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult film.
Murder in a Blue World
Set in the future, the story follows a nurse who tries to bring her own style of relief to people condemned to die. Her identity is a mystery and she may not be quite what she seems.