Jocelyn Lane, born in 1937, emerged as a notable actress during the 1960s, captivating audiences with her performances in cult cinema. She appears as a striking figure in Mars, God of War (1962), where her role adds a layer of intrigue to the film's exploration of mythological themes. Lane's career continued with Hell's Belles (1969), where she embodies the essence of the era's exploitation genre. Her work in A Bullet for Pretty Boy (1970) further solidified her presence in the realm of grindhouse cinema, making her a distinctive figure in SassyFlix's collection.
Mars, God of War
In days of old there lived a son of Hercules, who dwelt near Mount Olympus, and as a result was endowed with godlike powers. A city of civilized people face an army of rampaging barbarians. The people at once go into battle and pray for deliverance from the horror and destruction weighing so heavily over them. Just as all seems lost, our hero arrives to save the day and the beautiful Princess Daphne from certain death. What follows is a tangled web of mystery and duplicity as the son of Hercules falls in love with the princess but finds himself distracted by the earthly form of Venus, “Goddess Of Love.”