Roxana Zal, an actor known for her compelling performances, appears in Daddy's Girl (1996), where she navigates the intricate dynamics of obsession and identity. Born in the 1970s, Zal's role in this film showcases her ability to embody complex characters, a hallmark of her career. The film's exploration of dark themes resonates with the cult cinema audience, making her contribution significant within this genre. Zal's work invites viewers to engage with the unsettling narrative, solidifying her place in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Daddy's Girl
After Don Mitchell and his wife, Barbara, adopt young Jody, the little girl becomes particularly attached to her new father, and eventually utterly obsessed. As a result, Jody's psychotic tendencies emerge in a variety of violent ways. Before long, people who are close to Don begin to die in rapid succession, and his niece, Karen, who suspects Jody's involvement, starts to investigate the youngster's past.