Lone Fleming, born in the early 1950s, carved her niche in the Spanish horror genre with memorable performances. She appears as the protagonist's sister in Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972), a film that solidified her place in cult cinema. Her role in Return of the Evil Dead (1973) further showcased her ability to navigate the eerie landscapes of exploitation films. With additional appearances in A Candle for the Devil (1973) and Black Venus (1983), Fleming remains a significant figure in the realm of giallo and horror.
La ragazza dalla pelle di corallo
Having arrived in Santo Domingo to study new methods of tobacco cultivation, Fabrizio is hosted by the American Barrymore who feels obliged to provide him with Mayra, a beautiful mulatto girl, as a temporary companion. The Italian, tired of his wife Laura, a feminist and independent, decides to settle in the Antilles and liquidates his wife over the phone. He decides to set up home with Mayra and accepts the job from Barrymore. However, Barrymore, in dire straits, has turned to trafficking in counterfeit foreign currency with the complicity of José, a Puerto Rican who, among other things, is Fabrizio's rival for the possession of Mayra. From that moment on, Fabrizio will have to prove himself naive in order not to get into trouble.