Montserrat Julió, an influential figure in Spanish horror cinema, made her mark in the 1970s with memorable performances in films like The Blood Spattered Bride (1972) and A Candle for the Devil (1973). With a striking presence, she embodies the complex female characters often found in cult cinema. In Murder in a Blue World (1973), she delivers a compelling portrayal that captures the era's fascination with psychological tension and eroticism. Julió's work across these films showcases her ability to navigate the darker themes of genre cinema, making her a significant contributor to the cult film landscape.
Dr. Jekyll vs. the Werewolf
Here he comes to swinging seventies' London, seeking a cure to his malady. Unfortunately, he meets Dr. Jekyll who injects him with a serum that turns him into the lascivious killer Mr. Hyde. In his top hat and black cloak, Hyde haunts the fleshpots of Soho, while two gorgeous women fight for possession of his wolfman soul...