Ann Beach is an actress known for her roles in cult cinema, particularly in The City of the Dead (1960) and The Fast Lady (1962). In The City of the Dead, she contributes to the eerie atmosphere of this classic horror film, embodying the chilling essence of the narrative. Her performance in The Fast Lady showcases her versatility, adding a comedic flair to the story. Beach's work in these films highlights her significant presence in the genre, making her a noteworthy figure in the realm of cult and exploitation cinema.
The Fast Lady
Murdoch Troon, an enthusiastic member of the local cycling club, gets involved with Charles Chingford, a local businessman, when the two of them are involved in an accident. Then Murdoch meets Chingford's daughter, Claire, who persuades him to give up the bicycle, buy a sports car, and learn to drive. At first he is horrified, but the thought of dating the attractive Claire, he relents, and takes his first driving lesson.