Margaret Lee, born in 1943 in Wolverhampton, England, carved a niche in the world of cult cinema with her striking performances. She appears in Venus in Furs (1969), where her role encapsulates the erotic thrillers of the era, and Dorian Gray (1970), showcasing her versatility in genre films. Lee's work in Night of the Blood Monster (1970) and Double Face (1969) further solidifies her status as a key figure in the exploitation film movement, contributing to the unique tapestry of 1960s and 70s grindhouse cinema.
Red Hot Shot
Frank was removed from an investigation into Mac Brown, the owner of a pharmaceutical company, who was suspected of drug trafficking and illegal experiments on teenagers. When Brown is murdered, Frank is called to investigate...