Patrick Newell, an English actor, made his mark in the world of cult cinema with a series of memorable performances. He appears as the quirky detective in The Alphabet Murders (1965), showcasing his unique flair for blending comedy with mystery. In The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971), he contributes to the film's satirical take on human vices, further solidifying his place in the genre. Newell's work in Vampira (1974) and The Golden Lady (1979) highlights his versatility within the realm of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
The Golden Lady
Julia Hemingway, a British female mercenary, is hired by wealthy businessman Charlie Whitlock in order to help him eliminate the competition on the purchase of some oil fields in Saudi Arabia. Hemingway coordinates a team of three sexy women to go undercover to complete the task, but is unaware that Whitlock plans on double crossing her so he will not have to pay for her services.