Some times its okay to judge a book by its cover and a film by its title. This blood-soaked cheapo Spanish horror film is a good example. Starring popular creepshow star Paul Naschy, it is the grim tale of three twisted sisters, a one-handed brunette, a wheel-chair bound blonde and nymphomanical redhead who bedevil a handsome but hapless handyman whom they hire to fix up their decaying old house. Doffing his shirt to flash his muscular, hairy chest at every opportunity, Naschy soon finds himself encountering a bevy of beautiful, dead, eyeless (they were torn out by the killer) women laying about. When not sleeping with the redhead, Naschy attempts to solve the mystery and save his life. —AllRovi
Carlos Aured (1937-2008) – Spanish director of horror films, including 1973’s Curse of the Devil, Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll and Horror Rises from the Tomb. He also wrote John Hough’s Triumphs of a Man Called Horse, which starred Richard Harris, was an assistant director on The Werewolf Versus Vampire Women and a line producer on Leviatán, which starred Alice Cooper, and produced 1987’s Alien Predators. He died of a heart attack February 3, in Denia, Spain. —Fangoria