Lotte Heise, a notable figure in the 1980s European horror scene, appears in the cult film Blood Tracks (1985). Set against the backdrop of a remote snowy landscape, she embodies the tension and chaos as the story unfolds around a rock band facing a deadly threat. Heise's performance contributes to the film's unique blend of slasher elements and music culture, making it a memorable entry in the realm of exploitation cinema. Her role showcases the intersection of horror and the music industry, a theme that resonates throughout Blood Tracks.
Blood Tracks
A film crew producing a rock music video decides to shoot at an abandoned factory above the snow line. When an avalanche strands them, a murderous family living in the factory attacks and kills many of them.