Alan Jeffory
Alan Jeffory, an actor known for his role in the 1966 film The Velvet Trap, embodies the essence of 1960s exploitation cinema. In this film, he navigates the complex dynamics of desire and deception, contributing to the film's cult status. Jeffory's performance captures the provocative spirit of the era, making him a notable figure in the realm of underground film. His work in The Velvet Trap reflects the bold narratives and aesthetic choices that define cult cinema, inviting viewers to explore the fringes of cinematic expression.
The Velvet Trap
Put upon greasy spoon waitress Julie gets raped by her drunken short order cook boss. After managing to escape, Julie hooks up with regular patron Brad Collins and heads off to Las Vegas for an impromptu wedding. However, Brad leaves Julie high and dry in a cheap motel the very next morning after coercing her into posing for a few nude photos. But that's just the start of poor Julie's woes who is kidnapped by a organization of thugs who want her to sleep with a deviate man with one finger missing!