Born in Oregon City in 1926, Jack Taylor emerged as a prominent figure in the realm of European exploitation films during the 1970s. His breakout role in Jesús Franco's Succubus (1968) set the stage for a prolific career, where he would go on to star in films like Count Dracula (1970) and Female Vampire (1973). Taylor's performances in these low-budget productions showcase his ability to navigate the bizarre and provocative narratives typical of the genre, cementing his status within the cult cinema conversation.
Dr. Jekyll vs. the Werewolf
Here he comes to swinging seventies' London, seeking a cure to his malady. Unfortunately, he meets Dr. Jekyll who injects him with a serum that turns him into the lascivious killer Mr. Hyde. In his top hat and black cloak, Hyde haunts the fleshpots of Soho, while two gorgeous women fight for possession of his wolfman soul...