Robert Keith's performance in Ellie (1984) adds a distinctive layer to the film's exploration of unconventional narratives. Known for his ability to embody complex characters, Keith's role in this cult classic highlights the gritty essence of 1980s independent cinema. With a background that remains shrouded in mystery, his work in Ellie stands as a testament to the era's bold storytelling and unique character portrayals, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of exploitation films.
Ellie
Set in the backwoods of the deep south. Young, beautiful Ellie has just witnessed the murder of her father at the hands of her evil step-mother Cora and Cora's three lecherous sons, all hoping to get their hand's on Ellie's father's money. Vowing to avenge her father's death, Ellie plots to do in the murderers using the only weapon she has: her body.