Mady Maguire emerged in the early 1970s, making her mark in cult cinema with a series of provocative roles. In Norma (1970), she captivates as a young woman navigating a world of desire and danger, while her performance in A Scream in the Streets (1973) further solidifies her presence in the exploitation genre. Maguire's work in Schoolgirls in Chains (1973) and The Jekyll and Hyde Portfolio (1971) highlights her ability to tackle complex characters, contributing to the gritty aesthetic of the era. Her filmography on SassyFlix is a testament to the bold narratives that defined the period.
A Scream in the Streets
Two Los Angeles detectives are assigned to track down and arrest a brutal rapist-murderer terrorizing the city. Their job is complicated by the fact that the killer is able to avoid capture because he can pose as a woman.