Roberta Findlay, born in 1943 in New York City, made significant contributions to exploitation cinema as both an actor and director. She is known for her roles in Satan's Bed (1965) and Lusting Hours (1967), showcasing her range in adult-themed narratives. Findlay also directed Take Me Naked (1966) and wrote The Curse of Her Flesh (1968), solidifying her place in the cult film landscape. Her work reflects the raw, unfiltered essence of the genre, making her a key figure in the conversation around grindhouse and exploitation cinema.
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Mr. Cashbox has a money problem… He’s got too much of it and runs the risk of being hit with a huge tax bill. On the advice of his tax lawyer, he decides to fund a sure-to-flop play titled ‘Piece & War;’ the dream project of narcissistic director Stan Slavsky, in the hope of being able to use its failings to get a tax write off. But soon, Cashbox realizes that he might be in over his head, as Broadway starlet Tootsie Lamarr wants in on the production and stable girl turned hopeful starlet, Suzy, catches the romantic eye of the smug Slavsky.