Dodie Heath, an American actress born in the early 1930s, made her mark in cult cinema with her roles in Dog Eat Dog! (1964) and Welcome to Arrow Beach (1974). Her career began on Broadway with a performance in 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' in 1951, but she later transitioned to film and television, where she became known for her contributions to the exploitation genre. In Dog Eat Dog!, she delivers a compelling performance that captures the gritty essence of 1960s cinema, while Welcome to Arrow Beach showcases her ability to navigate the unsettling tones of 1970s thrillers.
Welcome to Arrow Beach
Robbin Stanley, a young hitchhiker, left stranded after a car crash and wandering on a California beach, is taken in by Jason Henry, a photographer and Korean War veteran, who lives in a nearby beach front house with his sister Grace. After Jason confides that Grace has some mental problems, Robbin soon begins to suspect that the opposite applies and that the mansion is home to some very strange goings-on.