Joanne Dru, born in 1922, made her mark in cinema with a career that transitioned from westerns to cult cinema. In The Dark Avenger (1955), she embodies the fierce spirit of a woman caught in a world of crime and justice, while her role in Super Fuzz (1980) showcases her adaptability in a comedic context. With a background in modeling and a significant presence in television during the 1970s, Dru's contributions span various genres, enriching the landscape of cult and exploitation films.
Super Fuzz
While delivering a parking ticket to a small village in the Florida everglades, Officer Dave Speed finds himself in the middle of a radiation experiment conducted by the American government and NASA, where a detonated nuclear missile gives him a multitude of superpowers.