Nora Wieternik
Nora Wieternik emerged in the early 1970s as a distinctive voice in cult cinema, known for her roles in Raquel's Motel (1970) and Flesh Gordon (1974). In Hollywood Babylon (1972), she navigates the outrageous underbelly of the film industry, embodying the era's eccentricities. Wieternik's performances reflect the boldness of exploitation cinema, drawing viewers into narratives that challenge conventional storytelling. Her contributions to these films highlight the playful yet provocative nature of the genre, solidifying her place in the annals of cult film history.
Raquel's Motel
The hotel manager has a close eye on the maid, and the guests - for the few hours spent in day time, in her establishement. After being spectator to a number of sexcapades, the young woman falls into the lusty deeds herself.