Born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1942, Barbara Parkins emerged as a notable actress during the 1970s. She captivates audiences with her performances in The Deadly Trap (1971), where she navigates a chilling narrative, and Asylum (1972), a film that delves into the eerie world of mental institutions. Parkins also appears in A Taste of Evil (1971) and Law of the Land (1976), further solidifying her place within the realm of cult and exploitation cinema, embodying characters that resonate with the genre's unique narratives.
Asylum
A young psychiatrist applies for a job at a mental asylum, and must pass a test by interviewing four patients. He must figure out which of the patients, is in fact, the doctor that he would be replacing if hired.