Colleen Camp, born in 1953 in San Francisco, California, has made a mark in cult cinema with her memorable roles in films like Death Game (1977) and Valley Girl (1983). Known for her ability to blend humor and intensity, she plays a pivotal role in The Swinging Cheerleaders (1974) as a cheerleader navigating the complexities of college life. Camp's versatility shines through in Ebony, Ivory & Jade (1976), where she adds depth to the film's exploration of race and friendship. Her contributions to the genre continue to resonate with fans of cult and exploitation cinema.
Death Game
George Manning is a well-to-do businessman, husband, and father. While his family is away on his birthday, he invites a pair of rain-soaked young women into his house to wait out an evening thunderstorm. The two girls seduce Manning and ultimately kidnap and torture him in his own home.