Bárbara Rey, born in 1950 in Madrid, is a Spanish actress known for her contributions to horror and exploitation cinema. She gained prominence in the 1970s with standout performances in The Loreley's Grasp (1973) and The Ghost Galleon (1974), where she showcased her ability to navigate the eerie landscapes of cult film. Rey's roles often blend sensuality with the supernatural, as seen in Death Haunts Monica (1976) and Little Lips (1978), further solidifying her status in the genre. Her work continues to resonate with fans of giallo and grindhouse films.
The Ghost Galleon
After a pair of models go missing from a boat, a rescue party discover an empty galleon carrying the coffins of the long dead Knights Templar. The rescue party board the galleon and then discover their own boat has vanished. The survivors struggle to fight off the spectral knights with what little knowledge they have of them.