Crystal Sync, born in New York, made her mark in the late 1970s with a series of provocative performances. She appears in Bloodsucking Freaks (1976), where her role adds a layer of dark humor to the film's notorious reputation. Sync also stars in The Fox Affair (1978), a film that exemplifies the era's blend of eroticism and exploitation. Her work in these films highlights the intersection of adult cinema and cult film culture, solidifying her place in the conversation around grindhouse and exploitation genres.
A Woman's Torment
Upon overhearing plans to be committed to an asylum, mentally-ill Karen runs away, taking refuge in an empty house on a remote beach. Slowly, her grip on reality diminishes, giving way to increasingly violent delusions and an ever-growing bloodlust.