Jeannine Aber
Jeannine Aber appears in The Body Shop (1972), a striking entry in the realm of exploitation cinema. Set against the backdrop of the early 1970s, the film delves into the unconventional and often shocking practices within a beauty salon. Aber's role adds a layer of intrigue to the narrative, embodying the era's fascination with the grotesque and the absurd. Her performance contributes to the film's status as a cult classic, inviting viewers to explore the eclectic world of grindhouse cinema.
The Body Shop
Emminent plastic surgeon and mad scientist Don Brandon loses his wife Anitra - pinup model and social butterfly - in a tragic accident. He and his faithful humpbacked and drooling assistant Igor - oops, I mean Greg - busy themselves experimenting with re-animation experiments. Once ready, the good Doctor begins luring young women back to the lab with hypnosis in order to gather select parts to create a New and Improved Anitra. When plastic surgeon and mad scientist Don Brandon loses his pinup model wife Anitra in a tragic accident, he and his faithful humpbacked assistant Greg busy themselves experimenting with re-animation. Once ready, the good doctor begins luring young women back to the lab using hypnosis in order to gather select parts to create his wife anew.