Juan Cazalilla, an actor active in the late 1960s through the 1970s, brings a distinctive flair to the cult cinema landscape. He is known for his roles in The Mercenary (1968), where he showcases his talent in the spaghetti western genre, and Return of the Evil Dead (1973), a notable entry in the realm of horror. Cazalilla also appears in Bell from Hell (1973), further solidifying his presence in exploitation cinema. His contributions to films like Sonny and Jed (1972) and A Dog Called... Vengeance (1977) highlight his versatility and enduring appeal.
Return of the Evil Dead
500 years after they were blinded and executed for committing human sacrifices, a band of Templar knights returns from the grave to terrorize a rural Portuguese village during it's centennial celebration. Being blind, the Templars find their victims through sound, usually the screams of their victims. Taking refuge in a deserted cathedral, a small group of people must find a way to escape from the creatures.