Marianne Graf appears in Sexy Sisters (1977), a film that delves into the complexities of sisterhood and eroticism within the realm of exploitation cinema. Her performance captures the raw essence of the 1970s, a pivotal era for bold storytelling and provocative themes. As a key figure in this cult classic, Graf embodies the spirit of the genre, contributing to the film's exploration of desire and identity. Her role resonates with fans of giallo and grindhouse, marking her presence in a unique cinematic landscape.
Sexy Sisters
Edna keeps her younger sister Millie drugged and chained to her bed. The drugs have made Millie a nymphomaniac who's endless supply of men that Edna providers her cannot satisfy her and seeing her sister unsatisfied gets Edna off. But Edna's main plan from all of this is to inherit her deceased parents' fortune which is supposed to all go to Millie on her 21st birthday, so if she can prove Millie insane she will get the fortune. But when one of the men appears to satisfy Millie, Millie discovers the outside world and the two will try to stop Edna's evil plans.