Born in 1938, Nancy Fish began her career in the late 1980s, making a notable impact in the realm of cult cinema. She appears in Two Moon Junction (1988) as a supporting character, contributing to the film's exploration of eroticism and desire. In Dr. Giggles (1992), she takes on a memorable role that showcases her ability to blend humor and horror, a hallmark of the film's style. Fish's work in these films highlights her unique presence in the genre, making her a significant figure in the landscape of cult and exploitation cinema.
Cutting Class
High school student Paula Carson's affections are being sought after by two of her classmates: Dwight, the "bad boy", and Brian, a disturbed young man who has just been released from a mental hospital where he was committed following the suspicious death of his father. Soon after being released, more murders start happening. Is Brian back to his old tricks, or is Dwight just trying to eliminate the competition?