Cheryl Waters emerged in the 1970s as a compelling presence in cult cinema, appearing in notable films like Schoolgirls in Chains (1973) and Macon County Line (1974). In Women Unchained (1974), she navigates the complexities of female empowerment, while her role in Act of Vengeance (1974) highlights her ability to tackle intense narratives. Waters' performances capture the raw energy and provocative themes of the era, solidifying her place in the world of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Women Unchained
From the hell of a woman's prison to the hell and mayhem of escape. They will do anything to get to Mexico... and freedom. From the moment the riot started and the guard is killed, there's no going back for the Women from Cell Block 3. The eruption of violence following their escape leaves a trail of death and destruction for those who try to stand in their way.