Jan Waters appears in Corruption (1968), a film that explores the intersection of desire and moral decay. Set against the backdrop of London, Waters' performance captures the unsettling atmosphere of the era, embodying the film's themes of obsession and manipulation. With her role, she contributes to the rich tapestry of exploitation cinema, marking a significant entry in the genre's exploration of psychological tension.
Corruption
A surgeon discovers that he can restore the beauty to his girlfriend's scarred face by murdering other women and extracting fluids from their pituitary gland. However, the effects only last for a short time, so he has to kill more and more women. It is ultimately a killing spree which ends with considerable death and disaster.