Maria Rohm
11 titles
Filmography
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Venus in Furs
(1969)A trumpeter is sucked into a psycho-sexual horror along with his sultry girlfriend and the mysterious beauty who may lead them all straight to hell.
Marquis de Sade: Justine
(1969)Romina Power (18-year-old-daughter of Tyrone Power) stars as Justine, a nubile young virgin cast out of a French orphanage and thrust into a depraved world of prostitution, predatory lesbians, a fugitive murderess (Mercedes McCambridge), bondage, branding, and one supremely sadistic monk (an outrageous performance by Jack Palance). It's a twisted tale of strange desires, perverse pleasures and the ultimate corruption of innocence as told by the Marquis de Sade.

The Call of the Wild
(1972)During the 1898 Alaska gold rush, a prized house dog is stolen and forced to run with a sled team, but finds himself drawn to the natural life.

Count Dracula
(1970)Indelible performances, lush locations, and sinister sensuality mark what may be the most faithful film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s vampire classic

The Girl from Rio
(1969)Bisexual super-villain Sumitra (the luscious Shirley Eaton of Goldfinger) launches a diabolical plan to enslave the male species with her army of lusty warrior women. But when Sumitra kidnaps a fugitive American playboy, she crosses a sadistic crime boss (George Sanders of All About Eve) and ignites a battle of the sexes that will bring Brazil to its knees in more ways than one.

The Bloody Judge
(1970)Sir Christopher Lee plays the Lord Chief Justice of seventeenth century England who condemns women as witches to further his political and sexual needs.

Five Golden Dragons
(1967)A cryptic note found on a dead man’s body tips a wealthy playboy to a gold-trafficking ring with a war between its kingpins and local, rival mobsters.

99 Women
(1969)Off the coast of Panama, there is an island with a female penal colony, run by a sadistic superintendent. When several prisoners mysteriously die, leading to a breakout and mutiny, an extensive investigation of the horrific events begins.

The Blood of Fu Manchu
(1968)In a blend of adventure, thriller and spaghetti western, Fu Manchu injects 10 beautiful women with poison which activates in a kiss. The women are sent to seduce 10 world leaders with devastating effects.

The Vengeance of Fu Manchu
(1967)
And Then There Were None
(1974)Seven guests invited to a desert hotel in pre-revolutionary Iran find themselves stranded with a peculair poem that soon spells out their demise.