Carrie Snodgress, born in 1945, made a significant impact on cult cinema with her performances in Easy Rider (1969) and The Attic (1980). In Easy Rider, she plays the role of a free-spirited woman who becomes a brief but memorable love interest, embodying the era's counterculture. Snodgress further explores the themes of isolation and madness in Trick or Treats (1982), where her character navigates a night of chaos and horror. Her contributions to these films highlight her ability to blend vulnerability with intensity, making her a notable figure in the realm of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Trick or Treats
A baby sitter is stuck watching over a young brat on Halloween night who keeps playing vicious pranks on her. To add to her trouble the boy's deranged father has escaped from an asylum and is planning on making a visit.