Gabrielle Boni appears in Daddy's Girl (1996), where she embodies the complexities of a troubled young woman caught in a web of familial obsession. This film, steeped in the themes of exploitation and psychological tension, showcases Boni's ability to navigate the darker aspects of character portrayal. With her performance, she contributes to the film's unsettling atmosphere, making it a notable entry in the realm of cult cinema. Her role invites viewers to engage with the film's provocative narrative, solidifying her place in the conversation around erotic thrillers.
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.