Sara Lezana emerged in the 1970s as a distinctive presence in cult cinema, known for her role in The Traveller (1979). In this film, she embodies a character that navigates a world filled with moral ambiguity and existential dread, reflecting the era's fascination with the unconventional. Lezana's performance adds depth to the film's exploration of human desires and the consequences that follow. Her work in The Traveller contributes to the ongoing conversation about the complexities of exploitation cinema and its cultural impact.
The Traveller
The devil, following in the footsteps of Christ, decides to become flesh and take a stroll around Earth to see how humans have progressed, and have a little fun The mischief pretty much centres around whether he can get every good looking female he encounters into bed.