Judy Huxtable, born in the 1940s in London, emerged as a notable figure in the 1960s British film scene, often embodying the quintessential dollybird. She appears in The Psychopath (1966), where she navigates a chilling narrative filled with psychological intrigue. Her roles in Scream and Scream Again (1970) and Up the Chastity Belt (1972) further highlight her versatility within the realms of horror and comedy. Huxtable's contributions to these cult classics solidify her place in the annals of exploitation cinema.
The Touchables
In Swinging London, four girls decide to kidnap their pop idol and hold him hostage in a giant plastic dome in the countryside. His manager tries desperately to find him, as does a wrestler and an upper class London gangster. However it becomes clear that the young man does not want to be freed from his glamorous captors.