Jenny Driggers emerged in the early 1970s, making her mark in the realm of cult cinema. She appears in The Body Shop (1972), a film that delves into the unsettling and bizarre aspects of exploitation narrative. Her role contributes to the film's exploration of the grotesque and the absurd, capturing the era's unique flavor of grindhouse storytelling. Driggers' performance is a testament to the raw energy and unconventional themes that define this cult classic.
The Night of the Cat
Beth tracks down the mobster responsible for her sister's death. Crime boss Mr. Demmons owns a topless bar and also runs a prostitution racket in which innocent girls are kidnapped, taken to a secret clinic, and given drugs. Hopelessly addicted, the girls pay for the drugs by becoming prostitutes. Beth's sister escaped and was on her way to tell authorities about the mobster's operation until his goons ran her down on a country road. Beth joins forces with a reporter and takes karate lessons as part of an elaborate revenge scheme.