Penny Brahms, active in the 1960s and 70s, made her mark in cult cinema with a series of eclectic roles. She appears as a memorable character in Dracula A.D. 1972, bringing a unique flair to the film's blend of horror and camp. Brahms also showcases her versatility in The Wrong Box (1966) and Passion Potion (1971), where her performances contribute to the playful yet provocative nature of the era's exploitation films. Her work across these titles reflects a vibrant period in genre cinema, making her a noteworthy figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Games That Lovers Play
Mrs Hill and Lady Evelyn Chatterley are two competing brothel madames, in 1920s London, who place a bet over whose girl turns the best tricks. Hill s girl Fanny (Joanna Lumley) attempts to seduce a portly bishop, while Lady Evelyn s girl (Penny Brahms) takes a drag queen to bed! When the results prove inconclusive the madames randomly select a name from the phone book. The lucky punter turns out to be a staid wine seller, played by a bespectacled Richard Wattis, who seems to be enjoying his close proximity to so much female flesh! Only he can decide who has the best talents !