Queenie Watts, born in London, was a vibrant presence in British cinema during the 1960s and 1970s. She gained recognition for her roles in films like Poor Cow (1967) and Intimate Games (1976), where she brought a distinct energy to the screen. Watts also appeared in Come Play with Me (1977), a film that exemplifies the playful yet provocative spirit of the era's adult comedies. Beyond acting, she was known for her musical talents, performing in pubs across London, blending her love for music with her cinematic pursuits.
Come Play with Me
Two alluring young ladies live with their beautiful widowed aunt on a secluded wooded estate. The women have earned themselves quite a reputation in the surrounding towns and men from all over the region are frequent visitors to the small countryside home, hoping to encounter one, or preferably both, of the seductive nieces. Of course, the aunt has equally strong desires and refuses to be outdone. Soon all three are offering the many courters the chance to Come Play with Me!