Deborah Neumann is an actor known for her role in Trespasses (1986), a film that delves into the complexities of human desire and moral ambiguity. Set against a backdrop of exploitation cinema, Neumann's performance captures the tension and vulnerability of her character, drawing viewers into a narrative that challenges societal norms. With her work in Trespasses, Neumann adds a distinctive voice to the cult film landscape, embodying the raw energy and provocative themes that define the genre.
Trespasses
A couple of drifters molest Sharon. Franklin scares them away, but loses his son who is stabbed by one of the drifters. Franklin and Sharon commence a relationship to the chagrin of her husband. Franklin's old friend August Klein dies. What happens when murder and romance collide?