Born in 1922, Ruth Roman carved a niche in the realm of cult cinema with her compelling performances in films like The Baby (1973) and Day of the Animals (1977). Her career began in the late 1940s, and she quickly became known for her ability to navigate complex roles, often portraying strong, resilient women. In A Knife for the Ladies (1974), she embodies a character entangled in a web of intrigue, showcasing her talent in the giallo genre. Roman's contributions to films on SassyFlix exemplify her versatility and enduring appeal in the world of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Living Nightmare
It all began with what seemed a simple nightmare but it kept recurring and soon it became too terrifying to ignore, as much as Micheal (Richard Alfieri) tries to push ft to one side, it will not leave him...the more he dreams the more the fear grows and the more his personality changes. The dream takes over his world, completely making him become blind to what is a dream and what is reality.