Kathie Fitch, born in the early 1950s, emerged from the vibrant theater scene to leave her mark on cult cinema in the 1970s. Known for her comedic timing and eccentric roles, she starred in Is There Sex After Death? (1971) and Confessions of a Young American Housewife (1974), showcasing her ability to blend humor with the risqué. Fitch also appeared in Massage Parlor Murders! (1973) and Teenage Hitchhikers (1974), contributing to the unique flavor of exploitation cinema. Her performances, often in collaboration with Joseph W. Sarno, cemented her legacy in the genre before her retirement in the mid-1970s.
Abigail Leslie Is Back in Town
Abigail Leslie has been away for years but has now returned to the small town of Baypoint, where her sexual appetite made her infamous. Abigail is a woman who is serious about her carnal pursuits, and upon her return she immediately re-establishes her pursuit of the flesh of a lonely tomboy who has a longing for her brother, a repressed housewife who harbors a hidden love of the ladies, and a troubled husband and wife, Abigail having seduced the husband prior to her departure years earlier.