Sandy Dempsey, an American actress active in the early 1970s, made a significant impact in the realm of cult cinema. She appears in Six Women (1971), where her performance contributes to the film's exploration of female dynamics. Dempsey also showcases her range in A Scream in the Streets (1973), a gritty portrayal that highlights the era's exploitation genre. With roles in films like Slaves in Cages (1971) and Blue Money (1972), Dempsey's work remains a notable part of the conversation surrounding cult and grindhouse cinema.
The Dirty Mind of Young Sally
Sally runs a mobile "pirate" radio station--which she operates from her van--where, in her sexy and sultry voice, she encourages her listeners (mostly teenagers) to use the music she plays "to ball by". She also takes calls from her listeners and even offers herself as a prize in a contest. Her show is so popular it winds up "turning on" large numbers of the local population. The authorities, of course, can't allow that to happen, so they send out the cops to find her and shut her down.