Loretta Devine, born in 1949, brings her rich stage and screen experience to Hotel Oklahoma (1991), where she delivers a memorable performance that resonates with fans of cult cinema. Known for her powerful presence, Devine's role in this film adds depth to the narrative, capturing the essence of the era's unique storytelling. With a career that spans decades, her work in Hotel Oklahoma exemplifies her ability to navigate diverse genres, making her a significant figure in the conversation around exploitation and grindhouse films.
Hotel Oklahoma
Tommy and his friend Kristen robbed a jewelry store. Tommy has managed to escape, but Kristen was arrested and sent to jail. She was sentenced behind the cage in a very unpopular prison for women. Tommy didn’t forget about her, and he wants to organize her escape from this hell, and for this he gets there and forces the jail administration to let her go.