Andrea Allan emerged in the late 1960s, contributing her talents to the world of cult cinema. She appears in The Wrong Box (1966) and For Men Only (1968), showcasing her versatility in both comedic and provocative roles. Notably, she delivers a memorable performance in Scream and Die! (1973), where she navigates the chilling atmosphere of giallo horror. Her work in Vampira (1974) further cements her place in the realm of exploitation films, reflecting the bold narratives that define the genre.
The Wrong Box
In 1818, England, a tontine i(lottery) is established for 20 boys by their parents. Each parent put £1000 into the pot, the winner being the last surviving boy, will recieve all the money (the total, £100,000.00 - (equal to over £12m today). The group dwindles until only 2 elderly brothers are left by1882. One brother's watched by his nephews who'll keep him alive at all costs. The other lives in ill health and poverty - the only support is his perpetually confused grandson. A deliciously hysterical black comedy