There is also a moment in which it seems Franco has a point to make — specifically, when Dr Walker Howard Vernon , who we have previously seen preaching morality, picks up what he believes to be a prostitute, prays and then insists she degrade him.
It's actually one of my favorite films by Jess Franco.
Significantly less successful than its predecessor, She Killed in Ecstasy bears the signs of being made quickly and cheaply, most obviously in the reliance on panning and zooming which we saw to a lesser degree in Eugenie.
Soledad, co-starred Burt Reynolds and Raquel Welch in 1969 film 100 Rifles.
She went on appear in additional films and in Spanish television shows.
This could of course be seen as absurd, laughable, but we should remember that Franco had proved himself more than capable of generating a menacing atmosphere over the preceding years, so that was presumably not the intention here.