Barbara Mills, born on February 23, 1951, in Oxford, Massachusetts, emerged as a notable figure in the soft-core and exploitation cinema of the 1970s. After moving to the vibrant artistic community of Venice Beach, California, she began her film career with The Harem Bunch in 1969, showcasing her talents in a variety of roles across films like The Golden Box and Sinthia: The Devil's Doll. Mills' performances captured the essence of the era's provocative storytelling, making her a distinctive presence in the cult film landscape.
The Long Swift Sword of Siegfried
Siegfried, a bold and handsome young knight with magical powers, battles villains and fire breathing dragons, all for king, country, and the love of a fair maiden. Siegfried arrives at the castle of King Gunther of Burgundy, and falls in love with the king's sister, which causes a lot of complications.