Susana Cart appears in Condemned to Hell (1984), a film that encapsulates the raw energy of 1980s exploitation cinema. Her role contributes to the film's gritty narrative, reflecting the era's fascination with taboo themes and provocative storytelling. While little is known about her background, Cart's performance in this cult classic highlights the often-overlooked contributions of actors in the genre, making her a noteworthy figure in the exploration of underground film.
Condemned to Hell
A corrupt prison system comes under scrutiny in this action drama about a racketeering lesbian inmate, crooked wardens, drug traffickers, and another female prisoner who challenges the system. Silvia (Leonor Benedetto) refuses to cooperate with Susana (Camila Perissé) when she comes around to induce her to take drugs, an act which gets her severely beaten and her younger sister murdered. Outraged at Susana's collusion with a handful of corrupt wardens and drug barons, Silvia vows revenge, and, with the help of some inmates and a decent warden, she escapes from prison for one night to carry out a plan that is meant to eliminate the drug traffickers, Susana, and their prison minions -- on both side of the bars.