Sarah Marshall, an actress active in the 1960s, made her mark in cult cinema with her roles in A Rage to Live (1965) and Lord Love a Duck (1966). In A Rage to Live, she portrays a woman caught in a tumultuous affair, embodying the film's exploration of desire and societal constraints. Her performance in Lord Love a Duck further showcases her ability to navigate the absurdities of youth culture in the 1960s. Marshall's contributions to these films highlight her unique presence in the landscape of exploitation and cult cinema.
Embassy
In this spy thriller, Gorenko (Max Von Sydow) is on the run from his Russian spymasters, and wants to defect. The Americans hide him in their Beirut embassy until they can sneak him into the States. Colonel Kesten (Chuck Connors) appears to be an American, but is actually a Russian double agent with orders to kill Gorenko. Their dangerous cat-and-mouse game continues until Kesten is revealed for what he is and is finally subdued. Chuck Connors' performance is one of the highlights of this film.