Born in 1940 in Campo de Criptana, Manuel Manzaneque was a versatile actor whose career spanned several decades. He is best known for his role in Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (1968), where he contributes to the film's unique blend of horror and exploitation. Beyond acting, he founded the Tirso de Molina theater company in 1967, shaping the Spanish theatrical landscape for over twenty years. His work in Frankenstein's Bloody Terror exemplifies the gritty charm of late 1960s genre cinema.
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.