Christina Gregg, an actress known for her role in Cover Girl Killer (1959), brings a distinct flair to the cult cinema landscape of the late 1950s. In this film, she embodies the complexities of a femme fatale, navigating the gritty underbelly of exploitation cinema. Her performance adds a layer of intrigue to the narrative, reflecting the era's fascination with crime and allure. Gregg's work in Cover Girl Killer exemplifies the bold storytelling that defines the genre, marking her presence in the annals of cult film history.
Cover Girl Killer
A bikini-clad pin-up is found dead by the Serpentine in the same place, pose and get-up as when she appeared on the cover of "Wow!" magazine. When the police find the same fate befalling other girls featured on the front page they realise a highly intelligent madman is on the loose.