Born in Leeds, England in 1931, Apple Brook made her mark in the realm of cult cinema with her role in For Men Only (1968). In this film, she embodies the essence of the era's erotic thrillers, contributing to the film's exploration of desire and taboo. While she later appeared in mainstream productions, her work in For Men Only remains a testament to the bold narratives that defined the late 1960s. Brook's performances resonate within the niche of exploitation cinema, solidifying her place in the genre's history.
For Men Only
Freddie Horne loves his job working for a trendy women’s fashion magazine, but his pretty blonde fiancée is getting jealous. To smooth things over Freddie takes a job with the Puritan Magazine Group, an organisation hell-bent on promoting moral reform and ‘family values’. However, the caddish chief executive Miles Fanthorpe is not all he seems. Fanthorpe’s country house is actually full of scantily-clad young women, and he is secretly publishing a girlie magazine!