Rhonda Griffin emerged in the 1990s, contributing to the unique landscape of cult cinema with her performances in Hideous! (1997) and The Creeps (1997). In Hideous!, she embodies the chaos of a bizarre horror-comedy, while in The Creeps, she navigates the absurdity of a horror parody. Griffin's work in these films highlights the playful yet unsettling nature of the genre, making her a noteworthy figure in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Hideous!
Dr. Lorca, an eccentric collector of biological oddities - has just "acquired" his greatest specimen: a horrible mutant born of toxic sewage, but the creature's rightful owner wants it back. The collector's clash is cut short though, as the sickening specimen comes to life, re-animating an angry, oozing little army of ferocious freaks