Lindy Benson
Lindy Benson emerged in the 1970s as a notable presence in British cult cinema, appearing in a series of films that explore the fringes of eroticism and dark humor. In I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight (1976), she delivers a performance that captures the era's experimental spirit, while in Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair (1979), she navigates the absurdities of a surreal narrative. Her roles in Intimate Games (1976) and To the Devil a Daughter (1976) further solidify her connection to the provocative storytelling that defines the genre, making her a key figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight
Virginal nerd Jon Pigeon works in a peculiar sex research institute in which patients run about the corridors naked, nude aerobics are encouraged and where no man is safe from a crotch-grabbing old tea-lady. In order to seduce office secretary Cheryl, Pigeon invents a machine nicknamed Agnes which emits a 'sonic aphrodisiac' that can turn any man or woman into an over-lustful sex maniac. While his attempts to zap Cheryl end in disaster, Pigeon has some fun turning the 'sexy ray' on his bullying boss Nutbrown and clean-up campaigner Mary Watchtower.