Eleanor Perry, born in 1914, was a pivotal figure in the realm of cult cinema. As a writer, she contributed to Last Summer (1969), a haunting exploration of youth and loss, and The Deadly Trap (1971), which delves into psychological tension and suspense. Her work often reflects the complexities of human relationships, making her narratives resonate within the exploitation genre. Perry's distinct voice and storytelling prowess have left an indelible mark on the cult film landscape, showcasing the power of narrative in shaping cinematic experiences.
Last Summer
During summer vacation on Fire Island, three young people become very close. When an uncool girl tries to infiltrate the trio's newly found relationship, they construct an elaborate plot that has violent results.