Eduardo Calvo, a prominent figure in Spanish cult cinema, made his mark in the 1970s with a series of memorable roles. He appears in Cut-Throats Nine (1972), a brutal exploration of survival and betrayal, and Murder in a Blue World (1973), where he navigates a dystopian landscape. Calvo's performances in Curse of the Devil (1973) and Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll (1974) further solidified his reputation in the exploitation genre. His work reflects the gritty, unflinching style of the era, making him a key player in the cult film conversation.
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.