Mary Ruth League
Mary Ruth League is an actor known for her role in Plot of Fear (1976), a film that embodies the unsettling atmosphere of 1970s exploitation cinema. In this chilling narrative, she contributes to the film's exploration of paranoia and dread, showcasing the era's penchant for psychological tension. Her performance adds a layer of complexity to the cult classic, making it a noteworthy piece in the landscape of grindhouse films.
Plot of Fear
Plot of Fear tells the story of a decadent weekend party full of orgies and drugs on the outskirts of Milan. After two deaths occur Inspector Lomenzo interrogates one of the guests, a fashion model who becomes his informant, as well as his lover. Clery reveals that after a “wildlife orgy”one of the hosts tried to jokingly feed one of the prostitutes to a tiger but she got so frightened that she died of heart attack. In his attempt to find a connection between the victims, he investigates a cutting-edge security and surveillance firm whose director has secrets of his own to hide.