Marina Daunia emerged in the late 1970s, captivating audiences with her roles in exploitation cinema. She appears in Private House of the SS (1977) as a key character navigating the dark themes of the film, and also stars in Women's Camp 119 (1977), where she embodies the struggles of women in a harrowing setting. Her work in Escape from Women's Prison (1978) and Ring of Darkness (1979) further solidifies her presence in the genre, showcasing her ability to engage with the provocative narratives that define cult cinema.
Ring of Darkness
Once a Satanist who surrendered her soul and body to the devil himself, Carlotta Rhodes begins to regret her tryst with Lucifer when her teenage daughter, Daria, starts showing the evil influence of dear old Dad. Convinced that she can stop the devil's power on earth, Carlotta calls upon an exorcist for help.