Nicholas Day appears in Penelope Pulls It Off (1975), a film that embodies the playful and audacious spirit of 1970s cult cinema. His role contributes to the film's exploration of eccentric characters and outrageous scenarios, showcasing the era's penchant for provocative storytelling. While details about Day's career are sparse, his performance in this film highlights the vibrant, boundary-pushing nature of exploitation cinema that continues to resonate with fans of the genre.
Penelope Pulls It Off
The voluptuous Lady Charterley and her sizzling, sexy daughter Penelope are facing ruin. Their ancestral castle is in the hands of baliffs and up for sale. With the help of crazy, eccentric artist Owen who creates copies of old masters, and Jeremiah a young buck with a good eye for a quick deal (and a sexy figure) our heroines set about saving their home.