Frances Millard
Frances Millard, born in the early 20th century, found her footing in the world of cult cinema through her roles in Criminally Insane (1975) and Death Nurse (1987). As the mother of filmmaker Nick Millard, she contributed to the family legacy by acting in his low-budget works, including Criminally Insane 2 (1987). Transitioning from producer to performer, Frances embraced the unconventional, making her mark in the exploitation genre while navigating the fringes of Hollywood. Her eclectic career reflects the vibrant and often bizarre landscape of cult filmmaking.
Criminally Insane 2
A mental hospital, faced with a severe decrease in funding, is forced to release mass-murderer Ethel Janowski into a halfway house. Ethel is psychotic, delusional and has a hefty appetite. In fact, her killing spree began 13 years before with the murder of her grandmother, who had forced her to go on a diet. Now that she's tasted the home-cooked fare at the halfway house, she'll do absolutely anything to get more.