Fritz Tillmann, an actor known for his work in the 1970s, brings a unique presence to the exploitation genre with his role in Nurses for Sale (1971). In this film, he navigates the seedy underbelly of the medical world, showcasing the era's fascination with provocative themes. Tillmann's performance contributes to the film's cult status, reflecting the bold storytelling and audacious spirit of grindhouse cinema. His work in this film encapsulates the raw energy and boundary-pushing narratives that define the genre.
Nurses for Sale
Hamburg ship captain Markus Jolly is hired to transport a vaccine to a Latin American port, but when the precious cargo is stolen by mobsters, he is falsely accused of engineering the theft. Meanwhile, six nurses who have been brought to the same region to deal with the deadly outbreak are kidnapped by bandits.