Kit McDonough appears in The Ladies Club (1986), a film that delves into the intricacies of female relationships and the hidden dynamics within a group of friends. Set against the backdrop of a seemingly innocent social club, McDonough's performance adds depth to the exploration of trust and betrayal among women. Although her filmography is limited, her role in this cult classic contributes to the ongoing conversation about women's narratives in cinema, particularly within the realm of exploitation and drama.
The Ladies Club
Joan Taylor is a Los Angeles policewoman who gets gang-raped by a trio of burglars in her own house. When the three rapists get caught, go to trial and get away with through a legal technicality, Joan takes up going to women's support meetings. There, she forms an alliance with a resident doctor Constance Lewis, whose daughter was raped and killed by a sex offender, as well as a few other rape victims. Joan takes charge of the group and leads them out to abduct and surgically castrate various men whom have committed rape and got away with it. But each of the ladies personal problems soon get in the way.