Alberto Dalbés (April 3, 1922 – September 14, 1983) was an Argentine film and television actor.
who appeared in Argentinian and Spanish films, including horror films, giallo/ crime dramas (Night of the Assassins, A Quiet Place To Kill) and spaghetti westerns (Cut-Throats Nine, 100 Rifles).
[1] He was known for his roles in eleven films directed by Jesus Franco including The Devil Came from Akasava (1971), Daughter of Dracula (1972), Tender and Perverse Emanuelle (1973), The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein (1973), Les Demons (1973), Un capitán de quince años (1974), Un Silencio de Tumba (1976), and Dracula, Prisoner of Frankenstein (1972).
He also starred in Hunchback of the Morgue (1973) co-starring Paul Naschy and Maniac Mansion (1972).
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