Rudy Lenoir, an actor active in the 1970s, brings a distinct presence to the world of cult cinema. He is known for his roles in Hellé (1972) and Nathalie: Escape from Hell (1978), where he navigates the dark and provocative themes typical of the era. Lenoir's performances in Helltrain (1977) and Captive Women 4 (1977) further cement his status in the exploitation genre, showcasing his ability to embody the gritty and often controversial narratives that define these films. His work contributes to the ongoing conversation surrounding the allure of grindhouse cinema.
Hellé
Hellé is a young deaf-mute living among the mountains. She’s ignored by everyone except, now and then, the local woodsmen, who use her for their pleasure. She has no education, no knowledge of right or wrong. One summer, a young man comes to spend the holidays in her village.