Michael Keep appears in the 1970 exploitation film Wild Women, where he embodies the rugged spirit of the era's adventurous narratives. Set against a backdrop of untamed wilderness, Keep's role contributes to the film's exploration of freedom and rebellion, hallmarks of cult cinema. His performance captures the essence of the genre, making Wild Women a notable entry in the landscape of grindhouse films. With a focus on raw energy and unconventional storytelling, Keep's work resonates within the cult film community.
Wild Women
A band of boisterous paroled female prisoners accompanies Army engineers on an undercover map-making assignment into or near Mexican territory. Their cover story is that the group consists of settlers; each of the women is paired with one of the engineers to appear to be his wife.