Nell Campbell, born in 1953 in Sydney, Australia, is a distinctive presence in cult cinema, particularly known for her roles in Alfie Darling (1975) and Lisztomania (1975). As an actress, she brings a unique flair to the screen, embodying characters that resonate within the realm of exploitation and giallo films. In Summer of Secrets (1976), she further showcases her versatility, contributing to the film's exploration of complex narratives. Campbell's work in these films positions her as a notable figure in the landscape of 1970s cult cinema.
Summer of Secrets
A young couple, Steve and Kym, go to the beach where Steve grew up. They come across Dr Beverley Adams, who is experimenting on the brain and is working to bring back his dead wife, Rachel, to life. Rachel comes alive and wreaks havoc.