Antonio Almorós emerged in the 1970s as a notable figure in Spanish cinema, making his mark in the cult film School of Death (1975). In this unsettling exploration of the darker aspects of education, he portrays a character navigating a treacherous landscape of survival and moral ambiguity. Almorós' performance adds a layer of complexity to the film, which resonates with fans of exploitation cinema. His work exemplifies the raw energy and provocative themes that define the genre, solidifying his place in the annals of cult film history.
School of Death
An 1899 London orphanage is the setting for this weird tale starring Dean Selmier, Sandra Mozaroski, and Victoria Vera. An attractive-in-a-strange-way monster is doing weird experiments on an attractive young woman. He’s actually a fire-scarred mad doctor who subjects his beautiful victim to memory-draining surgery that her into a zombie.