Katt Shea, born in the early 1960s in the United States, has made significant contributions to cult cinema as both an actress and a director. She starred in R.S.V.P. (1984) and Hollywood Hot Tubs (1984), showcasing her versatility in the genre. Shea's directorial vision is most evident in Stripped to Kill (1987), where she also served as a writer, blending elements of erotic thriller and crime drama. She continued this exploration with Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls (1989), further cementing her place in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Barbarian Queen
Set during the days of the Roman Empire. A simple village is raided by Roman troops, and most of the people are whisked off to be slaves or killed. Three women survive and set off to liberate their people. When they arrive at the Roman city, they team up with the local underground to seek vengeance and liberation of the slaves