Bernard Hug appears in The Female Executioner (1986), a film that delves into the brutal world of vigilante justice. Set against a backdrop of exploitation cinema, Hug's role contributes to the film's exploration of moral ambiguity and retribution. With a focus on the gritty and often controversial themes of the genre, his performance adds depth to this cult classic, making it a notable entry in the realm of grindhouse cinema.
The Female Executioner
Martine is a tough female cop trying to solve the kidnapping of young Caroline by a gang of pornographers. She already has an accomplice inside the gang feeding her information, but progress is hindered by her own police commissioner. In her private live, Martine likes to hang around with her male colleagues, swapping a younger cop for the more mature and experienced Jean.