Uschi Digard, born in 1948 in Saltsjö-Duvnäs, Sweden, became a notable figure in the world of cult cinema after settling in the United States in 1967. She gained recognition for her performances in films like The Kill (1968) and The Madam (1969), where her striking presence and bold roles in erotic thrillers captivated audiences. Digard's career in the late 1960s and early 1970s showcased her ability to navigate the realms of softcore and exploitation films, contributing to the distinct flavor of the genre. Her work in The Cut-Throats (1969) and Roxanna (1970) further solidified her status as a key player in the cult film landscape.
The Midnight Graduate
A naive young woman moves to the big city and stumbles into the Los Angeles sexual underbelly, encountering a madam and a cast of eccentric characters