Born in 1912 in Westminster, London, Margaretta Scott made her mark in the world of cult cinema with her role in Percy (1971), where she navigates the film's provocative themes with a distinct presence. Her career spanned several decades, showcasing her versatility across various genres, but her work in Percy remains a notable highlight, embodying the playful yet audacious spirit of the era. Scott's contributions to the genre reflect a unique blend of charm and depth, making her a memorable figure in the landscape of exploitation cinema.
Percy
Edwin Antony (Hywel Bennett) is emasculated in an accident which kills a young philanderer. Doctors successfully replace his member with that of the dead man, but refuse to tell him the full story of the organ's origin. So Edwin begins a search which takes him to the philanderer's wife - and also to his many, many girlfriends...