Florence Lake, born in 1904, was an American actress who made her mark in cult cinema with her roles in Savage Intruder (1970) and Welcome to Arrow Beach (1974). Known for her distinctive high-pitched voice and comedic delivery, she transitioned from comedic shorts to more dramatic roles in the 1970s. In Savage Intruder, she showcases her ability to infuse depth into her characters, while her performance in Welcome to Arrow Beach highlights her versatility within the genre. Lake's contributions to these films reflect her enduring presence in the landscape of cult and exploitation cinema.
Welcome to Arrow Beach
Robbin Stanley, a young hitchhiker, left stranded after a car crash and wandering on a California beach, is taken in by Jason Henry, a photographer and Korean War veteran, who lives in a nearby beach front house with his sister Grace. After Jason confides that Grace has some mental problems, Robbin soon begins to suspect that the opposite applies and that the mansion is home to some very strange goings-on.