Katya Wyeth, an actress active in the early 1970s, made a notable impact in cult cinema with her roles in Twins of Evil (1971) and A Clockwork Orange (1971). In Twins of Evil, she embodies the seductive yet dangerous allure of the vampire genre, while her appearance in A Clockwork Orange adds to the film's provocative exploration of dystopian themes. Wyeth also appeared in Burke & Hare (1972) and Confessions of a Window Cleaner (1974), further cementing her status in the exploitation and erotic thriller genres. Her work resonates within the SassyFlix catalog, reflecting the bold and unconventional spirit of 1970s cinema.
Twins of Evil
While dabbling in Satanism, Count Karstein resurrects Mircalla Karnstein who initiates him into vampirism. As a rash of deaths afflicts the village, Gustav the head of Puritan group leads his men to seek out and destroy the pestilence. One of his twin nieces has become inflicted with the witchcraft but Gustav's zeal and venom has trapped the innocent Maria, threatening her with a tortuous execution, whilst Frieda remains free to continue her orgy of evil.