Diana Dangerfield
Diana Dangerfield, an actress active in the 1970s, delivers a compelling performance in Inn of the Damned (1975). In this exploitation film, she embodies a character that navigates the treacherous landscape of a sinister inn, contributing to the film's unsettling atmosphere. Dangerfield's work reflects the era's fascination with horror and the macabre, making her a notable presence in cult cinema. Her role in Inn of the Damned exemplifies the gritty charm of grindhouse films, solidifying her place in the genre's history.
Inn of the Damned
A sheriff investigates why the guests at a local hostelry check in, but never check out. A most unusual Australian low-budget movie that is deceptively simple in appearance. Terry Bourke, to whom the Australian film industry owes a huge debt, directs his actors with a deft touch. The multi-talented Bourke is also responsible for the insightful, often witty script. The much-loved John Meillon puts in an eye catching performance and it is a pity he isn't used in more scenes. Highly recommended.