Josephine Jacqueline Jones emerged in the 1980s as a notable figure in cult cinema, captivating audiences with her performances in films like Black Venus (1983) and Blood Games (1990). In Warrior Queen (1987), she portrays a fierce warrior navigating treacherous landscapes, while in Christina (1984), she embodies complex emotional depth. Jones' work reflects the bold aesthetics and gritty narratives characteristic of exploitation films, solidifying her place in the realm of cult classics.
Warrior Queen
In ancient Pompeii, slaves are bought and sold for household chores and sex. A mysterious queen moves among the elite, meantime secretly helping the slaves to escape. Eventually her life is also in jeopardy, and as the volcano erupts she and the slaves attempt to escape while being chased by the military.