Jane Allyson emerged in the early 1970s, making her mark in the realm of cult cinema with roles in The Godson (1971) and A Clockwork Blue (1972). In Hollywood Babylon (1972), she further solidified her presence in the exploitation genre, bringing a distinct flair to her performances. Allyson's work embodies the vibrant, audacious spirit of the era, contributing to the ongoing conversation around cult films and their cultural significance.
A Clockwork Blue
Bumbling Jewish mama's boy researcher Homer acquires a magical watch that enables him to go through time. While traveling through time Homer encounters such notable historical figures as Caesar, King Louis XVI, Eric the Red, and Thomas Cromwell. Meanwhile, a black man in heaven watches Homer's misadventures on a watermelon television.