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(English: The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff ) is a 1973 Spanish horror-thriller film written and directed by Jesús Franco . It is the sixth installment in Franco's long-running "Orloff" series, though it features a different actor, William Berger, as the titular doctor instead of the series regular Howard Vernon. The film is often categorized as a "neo-noir" crime thriller or a "psycho-sleaze" exploitation film. Plot Summary
The story centers on (Montserrat Prous), a wealthy heiress who has been confined to a wheelchair since a childhood trauma. Plagued by recurring nightmares of her father's death, her inheritance-seeking relatives—Aunt Flora and half-sister Martha—enlist the help of the psychiatrist Dr. Orloff . (English: The Sinister Eyes of Dr
However, Orloff has his own sinister motives. Using hypnotic influence, he reveals that Melissa is not actually paralyzed and begins to use her as his "obedient instrument of death". Melissa starts sleepwalking and committing gruesome murders under his control, waking up with no memory of the crimes while the victims are found dead for real. The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff (1973) The film is often categorized as a "neo-noir"

