Born in 1929 in Barcelona, José Ramón Larraz emerged as a distinctive voice in exploitation cinema, particularly known for his horror films. He directed and wrote Whirlpool (1970) and Emma, Dark Doors (1974), showcasing his ability to blend eroticism with chilling narratives. His film Vampyres (1974) remains a hallmark of the genre, reflecting his talent for creating atmospheric tension. Larraz's work on Scream and Die! (1973) further solidified his reputation, making him a key figure in the cult film landscape.
The Golden Lady
Julia Hemingway, a British female mercenary, is hired by wealthy businessman Charlie Whitlock in order to help him eliminate the competition on the purchase of some oil fields in Saudi Arabia. Hemingway coordinates a team of three sexy women to go undercover to complete the task, but is unaware that Whitlock plans on double crossing her so he will not have to pay for her services.