Born in Superior, Wisconsin, Pat Anderson made her mark in the 1970s with a series of memorable roles in cult cinema. She stars as the eager stewardess Toby in Fly Me (1973), bringing her signature charm and energy to the screen. In Cover Girl Models (1975), she showcases her versatility as a fashion model, perfectly capturing the spirit of the era's exploitation films. Pat's dedication to her craft and vibrant performances in titles like TNT Jackson (1974) highlight her contribution to the quirky landscape of grindhouse cinema.
Bonnie's Kids
Sisters Myra and Ellie Thomas live in Glendora, California, with their abusive stepfather, Charley, who was married to their now-deceased mother, Bonnie. When the stepfather tries to rape the younger Myra, Ellie shoots him with a shotgun. Rather than reporting the death to the authorities, the two sisters flee to Los Angeles to live with their only known relative, a wealthy uncle named Ben Siemen. Unbeknown to Ellie, the uncle soon has her involved in a money-laundering operation, but when she uncovers the nefarious scheme, she double-crosses her uncle and absconds with the money. Ellie then directs Myra to meet her in El Paso, Texas, with plans for them to flee the country. A string of unfortunate deaths ensues as the uncle and his hitmen attempt to retrieve the money.