Born in 1944 in Landau, Germany, Uschi Glas emerged as a significant figure in cult cinema during the late 1960s. She gained recognition for her roles in The College Girl Murders (1967) and Tower of Screaming Virgins (1968), where her performances captured the era's blend of exploitation and social commentary. Glas continued to explore diverse genres in Femmine Carnivore (1970) and Angels of Terror (1971), solidifying her status in the world of grindhouse films. Her later work in Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da (1978) further showcased her versatility as an actress.
Angels of Terror
A determined Scotland Yard inspector travels all over London gathering the evidence needed to put a big drug-smuggling gang into the slammer. There are more than enough dead bodies to provide clues, as the gang is unusually ruthless.