Tracy Handfuss emerged in the vibrant world of 1970s sexploitation cinema, captivating audiences with her performances in films like The Cut-Throats (1969) and A Clockwork Blue (1972). Known for her roles in provocative narratives, she embodies the bold spirit of the era, appearing in Hollywood Babylon (1972) and Street of a Thousand Pleasures (1972). Handfuss's work in these films not only showcases her talent but also contributes to the cult film conversation surrounding the exploration of sexuality and societal norms during a transformative period in cinema.
The Big Snatch
A savage sexcursion from producer David F. Friedman involving a carnal-seeking kook who, along with his mute henchman, kidnaps five gorgeous gals and forces them to perform degrading sexual acts. Their revenge is sweet...in a real sicko way!