Sharon Farrell, born in 1940 in Sioux City, Iowa, made her mark in cult cinema with a series of notable performances. She starred in A Lovely Way to Die (1968), showcasing her ability to navigate complex narratives, and later appeared in It's Alive (1974), where she embodied the tension of horror with a distinct presence. Her versatility continued with roles in The Fifth Floor (1978) and Night of the Comet (1984), cementing her status as a key figure in the exploitation and horror genres. Farrell's journey from ballet dancer to actress reflects a captivating evolution that resonates within the cult film community.
Arcade
Alex Manning and her friends decide to visit the local video arcade known as "Dante's Inferno" where a new virtual reality arcade game called "Arcade" is being test marketed by a computer company CEO. However, it soon becomes clear that the teenagers who lose are being imprisoned inside the virtual reality world by the central villain "Arcade" and takes over their minds.