Susana Beltrán
An image from The Deadly Organ, one of the productions that also features Susana Beltrán.
Susana Beltrán

Susana Beltrán

August 12, 1942 — Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina

In the 1960s she entered the cinema with the emergence of the nouvelle vague where she worked with the main Argentine directors of police noir cinema such as Sixto Pondal Ríos and Enrique Carreras, who directed her in the films Los viciosos (1962) and Los hipócritas (1965). ).

In 1965 she worked with Lucas Demare in Los guerrilleros and she made her first collaboration with one of the most recognized Argentine exponents of science fiction and cult cinema, Emilio Vieyra, in the film Extraña invasión. Vieyra made her her fetish actress, largely because of her physical beauty. With Vieyra, he made a series of films, among which are The Curious Dr. Humpp (1966), La bestia desnuda (produced in 1967 and released in 1969) and Feast of Flesh (1967), followed later by Blood of the Virgins (1968 ). These films, with the passage of time, were turned into a cult series by fans of these genres.

The Curious Dr. Humpp

The Curious Dr. Humpp

1969

Blood of the Virgins

Blood of the Virgins

1967

The Naked Beast

The Naked Beast

1971

The Deadly Organ

The Deadly Organ

1967

Stay Tuned for Terror

Stay Tuned for Terror

1965