Kathy Shower, born in 1953, emerged as a distinctive presence in the world of cult cinema during the 1980s. She made her mark with roles in films like Double Exposure (1982) and Bedroom Eyes II (1990), showcasing her versatility beyond her modeling career. Shower's performances in Frankenstein General Hospital (1988) and Commando Squad (1987) highlight her ability to navigate the realms of horror and action, contributing to the eclectic mix of genres found on SassyFlix. Her work resonates with fans of exploitation and grindhouse films, cementing her place in this niche.
Frankenstein General Hospital
Dr. Bob Frankenstein (Mark Blankfield) is the great-great grandson of Victor. Unlike Victor, however, he is working at a Los Angeles General Hospital as an intern under the name of Dr. Robert Frankenheimer. What his coworkers do not know, however, is that he has a laboratory, which is in B&W while everything else is in color (because it has been "drained of color", Bob says) and along with his dimwitted, two left-legged hunch-back Iggy, he intends to create the perfect human to succeed where his ancestors failed. However, as usual, the experiment goes wrong when Iggy steals the brain of a sex and food starved teenager instead of a brilliant mind, and the resulting Monster (Irwin Keyes) wreaks havoc through General Hospital.