Athena Lorde made her mark in the early 1970s with her roles in cult films that explore the fringes of genre cinema. In One More Train to Rob (1971), she plays a pivotal role that adds depth to the film's narrative of crime and adventure. Her performance in Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls (1973) further solidified her place in the realm of exploitation cinema, where she navigates themes of the supernatural and moral ambiguity. Lorde's contributions to these films highlight her ability to embody complex characters in a landscape rich with cult appeal.
One More Train to Rob
Harker Flet and compatriots Timothy X. Nolan and Katy, along with three other men, steal $40,000 in money and jewelry from a California train in the gold-mining country of the 1880's. The six split up and while they are hiding out awaiting the rendezvous to divide the loot, Hark is cornered, framed and sent to prison. He is released after two-and-a-half years and sets out to find Katy and Nolan and get his share of the loot.