Sheila Redgate appears in Big Sister 2000 (1995), a film that encapsulates the essence of 90s exploitation cinema. With a focus on the darker aspects of sisterly rivalry, Redgate's performance adds a unique layer to the narrative, showcasing her ability to navigate the complexities of her character. Though her filmography may be limited, her role in Big Sister 2000 positions her within the cult film landscape, reflecting the era's penchant for provocative storytelling and boundary-pushing themes.
Big Sister 2000
Julie Strain is the tyrannical interrogator who commands the dark forces of the future. They abduct Jenny, an innocent woman and enslave her inside an invincible steel fortress. Forced to endure mind-shattering torments, she befriends the other female prisoners who commit unspeakable acts in order to survive. Guided by a mysterious spirit of a woman known only as Big Sister, the prisoners find their inner strengths and over come the insurmountable odds.