Meegan King emerged in the late 1970s, captivating audiences with her performances in cult cinema. In Sweater Girls (1978), she embodies the carefree spirit of the era, contributing to the film's playful exploration of youth culture. Her role in Humanoids from the Deep (1980) showcases her ability to navigate the horror genre, as she faces the terrifying creatures that threaten her community. King's contributions to these films reflect the vibrant and often outrageous aesthetics of exploitation cinema.
Sweater Girls
Tired of their one-track-minded boyfriends, two teenage girls vow to become members of the Sweater Girls to preserve their virginity. They encourage some of the other local girls to join their club. However, when the boys end up drunkenly stumbling into their secret hideout by accident, things turn calamitous.