Marni Castle
Marni Castle appears in the 1968 exploitation film She Mob, where she embodies the fierce spirit of a woman navigating a male-dominated underworld. This film captures the essence of the era's grindhouse aesthetic, blending crime and drama with a touch of camp. While details about her career are sparse, Castle's performance in She Mob contributes to the film's cult status, reflecting the bold narratives that defined late 1960s cinema.
She Mob
She-Madness! Wait'll you see Big Shim! Big-boned, butch, and wearing a leather cone-tipped bra, she's the lesbian leader of the SHE MOB, a gang of prison escapees shacked out at an isolated farmhouse. Eager for a man, the gals ask stud-for hire Tony to make an emergency house call. But when Big Shim learns that Tony is currently being kept by a wealthy businesswoman, she ties him to a bed and holds him for ransom. Though the girls are only too happy to take advantage of Tony's prowess, Big Shim goes ballistic when her special galpal "Baby" tries to help Tony escape. Stringing him up in Baby's lingerie, Big Shim is about to turn Tony into a soprano when who should show up but private-eye Sweetie East.... Yow. A twisted cult fave, SHE MOB is not only hilariously outrageous but a one-of-a-kind gutter-trash classick!