Sasa Kastoura was born in 1940 in Thessaloniki, Greece, and became a notable figure in exploitation cinema. She appears in The Abductors (1972), where she embodies a character entangled in a web of abduction and intrigue, illustrating the era's fascination with sensational narratives. Her work in this film contributes to the ongoing conversation about the role of female characters in cult cinema, particularly within the context of 1970s genre films. Kastoura's performances resonate with the gritty aesthetics of the time, solidifying her place in the annals of cult film history.
The Abductors
The daughter of a wealthy shipowner is kidnapped by a ruthless gang and her father terrorised. a picture full of action and horror …….. an insight into the twilight world of drugs, violence and the ruthless men of greed. The struggle of a young undercover enforcement agent and his battle with the men of violence. movie of daring exploits… suspense…murder… where villain plots against villain to become gang leader. A really great action movie gem… an original look at international crime.