Katia Tchenko, born in 1947 in France, emerged as a notable actress in the 1970s, contributing significantly to the realm of cult cinema. She appears in From Ear to Ear (1970), where her performance adds a layer of intrigue, and in The Lady Kills (1971), showcasing her ability to navigate complex narratives. Tchenko's work in Marianne's Temptations (1973) and Sins of the Flesh (1974) further cements her place in the exploitation genre, highlighting her versatility and commitment to the craft. Her contributions resonate within the SassyFlix catalog, offering a glimpse into the provocative storytelling of the era.
Marianne's Temptations
Young innocent Marianne works in a ski resort high in the French Alps. One night she agrees to go on a date with Bob, a young guy on vacation. Bob excites her in ways that her oafish boyfriend never could. On a whim, Marianne decides to follow Bob back to Paris. At first he is annoyed by the persistent demands of his unwanted guest. Then he hits on a plan to make money from Marianne’s naivety by using her as bait to attract rich clients whom he will then black-mail. However, Marianne is not quite as innocent as Bob thinks.