Montserrat Prous, a prolific Catalan actress between the 1960s and 1980s, appeared in a wide variety of film genres throughout her career, with horror being one of her most common fields of activity. Prous became one of the muses of filmmakers such as Jesús Franco, with whom she worked on films now considered cult classics, such as The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff (1973) and A Grave Silence (1972). In the 1990s, Prous left the film industry and did not appear in front of a camera again until Javier Pueyo from Mallorca decided to make a documentary about her. The director himself points out that he is a fan of Jesús Franco's films and that "his period with Montserrat is undoubtedly one of my favorites in his extensive filmography. I think she is a versatile actress who knew how to shine not only in horror, but also in comedies, thrillers, and musical theater." For Pueyo, the fact that she accepted the proposal is "a real honor."
The Greedy Ones
(Marie)
Silence of the Grave
(Valerie Lamark)
Warsaw Bridge
The Lustful Amazons
(Lucia)
El fontanero, su mujer... y otras cosas de meter
(Rosa)
Dolls for Sale
(Valentina (as Montie Prous))
The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff
(Melissa Comfort)
Sinner: The Secret Diary of a Nymphomaniac
(Linda Vargas)
Journey to the Beyond
(Eva (as Montse Prous))
Demon Witch Child
(Nurse)
The Young Dracula
(Jonathan's Lover (uncredited))
The Fish with the Eyes of Gold
(Mónica)
The Return of Ringo
(Mexican Girl)
Bloody Sun
Los hijos de Scaramouche
(Anne (as Montse Prous))
El misterio del castillo rojo
Versatile Lovers
(La maîtresse de Mario (uncredited))
El señorito y las seductoras
(Chica en gasolinera (uncredited))
Amor y medias
Diario íntimo de una actriz
(Herself)
Aquel día
(Abuela)