Enrique López Eguiluz, a Spanish director, is known for his work on Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (1968), a film that blends horror with the stylistic elements of the era. His direction in this cult classic showcases a distinctive approach to the Frankenstein mythos, merging traditional horror with a touch of exploitation. López Eguiluz's contribution to the genre highlights the evolution of Spanish horror cinema during the late 1960s, making Frankenstein's Bloody Terror a significant piece in the SassyFlix catalog.
Frankenstein's Bloody Terror
A man suffers from the curse of lyncanthropy and seeks out the aid of a German doctor and his wife who are experts in the occult. Unknowingly, the cursed man has summoned two vampires instead, who have plans of their own for the werewolf.