Georgia Holden
Georgia Holden appears in The Right Hand of the Devil (1963), where she embodies the tension and moral ambiguity typical of cult cinema. This film, steeped in the exploitation genre, showcases her ability to navigate complex narratives and character dynamics. While little is known about her broader career, her role in this film contributes to the rich tapestry of 1960s grindhouse cinema, highlighting the era's fascination with the darker aspects of humanity.
The Right Hand of the Devil
Gangster Pepe Lusara arrives in Los Angeles and leases as his center of operations a deserted mansion in Laurel Canyon. He hires some local hoodlums, planning to rob the Hollywood Sports Arena, and romances Miss Sutherland, the arena's lonely, middle-aged cashier, into assisting him. Following the successful robbery and a wild chase, Lusara kills his accomplices, steals acids from a chemical warehouse, fills a bathtub with a solution of acid, dumps the bodies into the tub, and flees to Rio assuming he has killed off everyone who might incriminate him. He returns to Hollywood, broke and with a new plan in mind, but Miss Sutherland traps and kills him.