Born in 1952 in New York City, Carol Kane emerged as a unique voice in cinema during the 1970s, captivating audiences with her distinctive performances. In When a Stranger Calls (1979), she plays Jill Johnson, a babysitter caught in a terrifying situation that showcases her ability to blend vulnerability with intensity. Kane also appears in The Mafu Cage (1978), where her portrayal of a woman grappling with her family's dark legacy adds depth to the film's exploration of madness. Her work in these films solidifies her status as a key figure in the realm of cult cinema.
Pandemonium
A former high school student who always wanted to be a cheerleader decides to reopen the cheerleading program at her former high school after years of closure for being targeted by a serial killer.