Dawn Bennett, an actress born in the 1940s, made her mark in the world of exploitation cinema during the 1960s. With a striking presence, she appeared in notable films such as Bad Girls Go to Hell (1965) and Thigh Spy (1967), showcasing her versatility in roles that ranged from provocative to comedic. As a sister to fellow actress Darlene Bennett, Dawn contributed to the vibrant landscape of cult cinema, particularly through her work in International Smorgas-Broad (1965) and Prostitutes Protective Society (1966), which reflect the bold and audacious spirit of the era.
Prostitutes Protective Society
Madame Sue runs a successful Prostitute operation in the heart of NYC, and as it should happen, The Mob wants to get a piece of the action. Still, being the go ahead women they are, they decide to fight back and keep themselves independent of any outsider business influence.