Shannah Hall emerged in the 1980s as a distinctive voice in cult cinema, appearing in Boogeyman II (1983) and The Princess and the Call Girl (1986). In Boogeyman II, she navigates the eerie landscape of horror, embodying the genre's blend of suspense and dark humor. Her role in The Princess and the Call Girl further highlights her versatility, as she engages with themes of seduction and intrigue. Hall's contributions to these films reflect the vibrant, often provocative spirit of the era's exploitation cinema.
Boogeyman II
Lacey is approached by a group of Hollywood phonies to make a movie based on her experiences. Lacey travels to Hollywood, to the home of a film director, where she brings along the last surviving haunted mirror shard from the end of the first movie as proof to her horrifying experiences. One by one, the phonies are killed by the mirror spirit who possesses the body of the director's manservant.