Liz Davies, an actress known for her role in Run Like Hell (1995), embodies the essence of 90s exploitation cinema. In this film, she navigates a chaotic landscape where survival hinges on quick thinking and grit. Her performance captures the raw energy of the era, reflecting the frantic pace and tension characteristic of cult thrillers. While her filmography may be sparse, her contribution to Run Like Hell solidifies her place in the conversation surrounding the genre's unique appeal.
Run Like Hell
In the year of 2008, war and sickness have overtaken the planet. The deranged government declares single women a threat to the human race. Singles women are imprisoned. The corrupt warden is determined to keep the prisoners locked up.