Kathleen Miller appears in Fighting Mad (1976), where she navigates the gritty landscape of exploitation cinema. This film, a hallmark of the 1970s grindhouse movement, allows Miller to deliver a compelling performance that resonates with fans of cult films. Her work contributes to the film's raw energy and captures the essence of the era's rebellious spirit, making her a notable figure in the conversation around cult cinema.
Fighting Mad
An evil corporation tries to pressure a bunch of Arkansas farmers and ranchers to sell their land so they can strip-mine it for coal. The fiercely proud and stubborn Hunter family refuse to give in. This leads to a bitter conflict that results in several casualties. Eventually the take-charge no-nonsense Tom Hunter exacts a harsh revenge on the villains with the help of his bow and arrow.