Zohra Faiza, an actor from the early 1970s, made a notable appearance in Desert of Fire (1971), a film that delves into the harsh realities of conflict in arid landscapes. Her role contributes to the film's exploration of the human condition amidst the chaos of war, embodying the struggles faced by those caught in the crossfire. Faiza's performance adds a layer of depth to this gritty narrative, making her a memorable part of the cult cinema conversation surrounding exploitation films of that era.
Desert of Fire
A desert bandit leader robs a jeep and hauls off a lot of American money. He doesn't get much of a chance to enjoy it, however, because he and his men are soon attacked by a "phantom", who kills all his men, and steals his weapons. When a beautiful young woman shows up in search of the money, she is raped by the phantom. When another man shows up the three of them decide to head into the desert to find the "treasure" and wind up finding something they weren't expecting.