Susanne Reed appears in Up from the Depths (1979), a quintessential entry in the realm of grindhouse cinema. Set against the backdrop of a tropical paradise turned nightmare, Reed's performance contributes to the film's exploration of horror and survival. Although her filmography may be brief, her role in this cult classic captures the essence of 1970s exploitation, showcasing the era's penchant for outrageous narratives and memorable characters. Reed's involvement in Up from the Depths solidifies her place in the conversation surrounding cult cinema.
Up from the Depths
A series of mysterious aquatic attacks indicate the presence of some huge, previously unknown giant species of shark that has risen to the surface and is preying on tourists, fishermen, researchers, etc. A local beachcomber and scam artist, Sullivan, will have to put out to sea to defeat it.