Linda York, an actress active in the early 1970s, made significant contributions to the world of cult cinema through her roles in provocative films. She appears in Trader Hornee (1970) as well as Chain Gang Women (1971), showcasing her talent in the realm of exploitation and erotic thrillers. York's performances in The Adult Version of Jekyll & Hide (1972) and A Scream in the Streets (1973) further solidified her place in the genre, where she navigated complex characters in a landscape defined by bold narratives and unflinching themes.
The Adult Version of Jekyll & Hide
Jekyll and Hyde get a sex change! When slimy stud Dr. Chris Leeder takes possession of Dr. Jekyll's ancient notebook, he quickly becomes obsessed with the murderous sex crimes of the original Mr. Hide. Ignoring the notebook's warning that the Jekyll and Hyde formula "makes people appear as they really are," the demented doc mixes the potion and promptly turns into..."Miss Hyde", a sexy blonde in a mini-skirt who just happens to be a homicidal nymphomaniac! After enjoying a lesbian romp with Leeder's secretary, and the sadistic slaughter of a drunken sailor (ouch!), Miss Hide decides to pay a visit to Leeder's fiance and permanently cancel the wedding.