Cathy Adams emerged in the late 1960s as a prominent figure in exploitation cinema, delivering performances that resonate with fans of the genre. In Love Camp 7 (1969), she plays a key role that showcases the era's blend of sexuality and social commentary, while her work in Street of a Thousand Pleasures (1972) further cements her status in the realm of adult-themed narratives. Adams' contributions to films like Hedonistic Pleasures (1969) and I Want More (1969) highlight her versatility and commitment to the provocative storytelling that defines cult cinema.
Scyla
Beach bum Gregory spots the lovely Scyla sunbathing on the beach and immediately becomes infatuated with her. However, Gregory's possessive witch old flame Circe gets jealous when she finds out about his obsession with Scyla and concocts a magic potion to make the beautiful lady ugly.