Tony Adams, known for his role as Adam Chance in the soap opera Crossroads, transitioned to film with a notable appearance in A Lizard in a Woman's Skin (1971). This giallo classic showcases his ability to navigate the complexities of erotic thrillers, contributing to the film's exploration of psychological tension and surreal imagery. Adams' work in this genre highlights the intersection of mainstream and cult cinema, making him a distinctive figure in the realm of exploitation films.
A Lizard in a Woman's Skin
Carol Hammond, the sexually frustrated wife of a successful London lawyer, is having bizarre, erotic dreams about her uninhibited neighbour, Julia Durer, who presides over noisy, sex and drug filled parties in the house next door. One night, Carol dreams culminate in violent death and she wakes to find her nightmares have become reality - Julia has been murdered and Carol is the main suspect. Was she set up, or did she really do it?