Carmen Duncan, born in 1942 in Cooma, New South Wales, Australia, was an actor known for her compelling presence in genre cinema. She appears in Turkey Shoot (1982), where she navigates a dystopian landscape filled with brutality and survival. Her work in this film exemplifies the raw energy of Australian exploitation cinema during the early 1980s. Duncan's contributions extend beyond acting, as she was also an activist, bringing a passionate voice to social issues throughout her life.
Turkey Shoot
In the near future, after an unspecified holocaust, survivors are herded into prison camps. There, they are hunted for sport by the leaders of the camp. Paul, one of the newest prisoners, is determined not to go down as quietly as the others.