Born in Berlin in 1922, Dora Doll became a notable figure in French cinema after relocating to France in the late 1930s. She showcased her talent in The Fast Set (1957), where her performance added a unique flair to the film's exploration of youth and rebellion. Doll also appeared in Women in Cellblock 9 (1978), portraying a character that encapsulated the gritty essence of exploitation cinema. With roles in Hellé (1972) and Violette (1978), she contributed to the vibrant tapestry of cult films, leaving an indelible mark on the genre.
Hellé
Hellé is a young deaf-mute living among the mountains. She’s ignored by everyone except, now and then, the local woodsmen, who use her for their pleasure. She has no education, no knowledge of right or wrong. One summer, a young man comes to spend the holidays in her village.