Margrete Robsahm, born in 1942 in Norway, made her mark in cult cinema with her performances in Castle of Blood (1964) and Eighteen in the Sun (1962). In Castle of Blood, she showcases her talent alongside Barbara Steele, contributing to the film's eerie atmosphere and gothic allure. Robsahm's role in Eighteen in the Sun reflects her versatility as an actress during the early 1960s, an era marked by experimental narratives in European cinema. Her work continues to resonate within the realms of exploitation and cult film, highlighting her significance in this niche.
Eighteen in the Sun
An Italian variation on the Frankie & Annette-Gidget beach party movies that were all the rage in North America in the early 60s. Nicole Molino (Catherine Spaak) and Nicola Molino (Gianni Garko) are not related to one another. In fact, they don’t even know each other until both are inadvertently assigned the same hotel room on the island of Ischia. Nicole isn’t interested in any hanky-panky, so Nicola reluctantly promises to keep his hands to himself.