Jeannette Batti emerged in the early 1980s, making her mark in the realm of cult cinema. In Night of Death! (1980), she delivers a compelling performance that captures the essence of the film's exploitation roots. Batti's role contributes to the film's unsettling atmosphere, drawing viewers into its dark narrative. Her work exemplifies the bold and provocative storytelling that defines the genre, making her a notable figure in the landscape of grindhouse cinema.
Night of Death!
There's something strange going on at Deadlock House, a secluded French retirement home.The residents seem like nice people, but employees are disappearing and the whole place seems a bit odd. The boarders are vegetarian, the house director plays the same creepy tune on the piano over and over again, and one man, in particular, seems overly violent and aggressive. Unfortunately for Martine, the new staff nurse, she's about to discover the horrifying secret of Deadlock House, a secret so horrifying, she may not live to see the dawn.