Pamella Princess made her mark in the early 1970s with her performances in Southern Comforts (1971) and Country Cuzzins (1972). In these films, she embodies the vibrant spirit of the era, bringing a distinctive flair to the roles she portrays. Her work in these cult classics highlights the playful and often outrageous nature of exploitation cinema, cementing her place in the genre's rich tapestry. With a focus on regional narratives and character-driven stories, Princess's contributions resonate within the cult film community.
Country Cuzzins
Heee-haaaw! Harry Novak presents two Southern-style sex comedies chock-full of hayseed honeys and redneck rebels. Grandma Peabody wants to see all her kinfolk before she kicks the bucket, so Billie Jo, Jeeter, Uncle Fester, and the gang hold a family reunion that even includes high-falutin' Cousin Prudence from the big city. After guzzling some high-octane moonshine, Pru gets down and dirty and invites her clan to visit her in L.A. When these country cuzzins actually show up, Prudence has more than her hands full with everybody dancing to country music, getting naked, and playing "Look and Touch" like they were raised in a barn!