Peggy Markoff emerged in the 1970s as a notable figure in exploitation cinema, captivating audiences with her performances in films like Barbed Wire Dolls (1976) and Women Without Innocence (1978). Known for her bold roles, she appears in Swedish Nympho Slaves (1977), embodying the provocative spirit of the era. Markoff's work exemplifies the raw energy and subversive themes that define cult cinema, making her a compelling presence in the genre's landscape.
Swedish Nympho Slaves
When a woman has been found by the police she tells of being kidnapped, drugged and tortured by ‘Arminda’ (Lina Romay). For many years they have been trying to shut down Arminda’s sex palace called The Pagoda, but can’t get close enough as she has friends in high places. But now they have found a woman who will help put Arminda away for years.