Susan Flannery, an American actress, made her mark in the 1960s and 1980s with her roles in cult cinema. In Guns of Diablo (1965), she portrays a character caught in the turmoil of the Wild West, reflecting the era's fascination with frontier narratives. Later, in Money on the Side (1982), she navigates the gritty underbelly of crime, adding depth to the film's exploration of moral ambiguity. Flannery's contributions to these films highlight her ability to engage with complex characters in the realm of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Guns of Diablo
Jamie (Kurt Russell) is an orphaned boy heading westward with a wagon train. Charles Bronson is a wagon scout Linc Murdock, who runs into difficulties when he meets old flame Maria (Susan Oliver), who is now married to corrupt lawman Rance Macklin (Jan Merlin). The jealous Macklin has Murdock arrested, but Maria frees him, permitting Murdock and Jamie to embark on a new adventure involving a "lost" gold mine.