Annabella Price emerged in the late 1970s with a notable performance in Silent Scream (1979), where she plays a pivotal role in a chilling tale set in a secluded boarding house. Her portrayal adds a layer of complexity to the film's exploration of isolation and terror. With a focus on the exploitation genre, Price's work in Silent Scream contributes to the cult film conversation, highlighting the era's fascination with suspense and psychological horror.
Silent Scream
Scotty moves into Mrs. Engels' seaside mansion where three other college students are boarding. Mrs. Engels prefers to stay in her room in the attic, but her son Mason helps the students get settled. Soon one of the students is killed. The policemen on the case begin uncovering the Engels family secret as the remaining students become endangered.