Marilyn Dodds Frank is known for her role in Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989), where she navigates the murky waters of exploitation cinema. Her performance adds a layer of complexity to the film's exploration of taboo subjects. With roots in the 1980s, Frank embodies the era's bold storytelling and provocative themes, making her a fitting addition to the SassyFlix catalog. Her work contributes to the ongoing conversation around cult films that challenge societal norms.
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects
A Tokyo businessman (Hiroshi Hada), transferred to L.A, molests a teenage girl on a train. It turns out that the girl is the daughter of a vice cop. But in one of those plot twists that can only occur in the movies, the cop is assigned to find the businessman's own daughter who has been kidnapped and forced into a teen prostitution ring.