Jeanna Fine, born in New York City, made her mark in the adult film industry before transitioning to mainstream roles. In Hack-O-Lantern (1988), she embodies the seductive allure of the genre, contributing to the film's blend of horror and eroticism. Known for her striking punk-girl persona, Fine's career began in 1986, and she quickly became a notable figure in cult cinema. Her work in Hack-O-Lantern exemplifies the unique intersection of exploitation and horror that defines much of the era's cult offerings.
Hack-O-Lantern
A young boy named Tommy sees his father murdered by his grandfather in a brutal satanic ritual on Halloween night. Years later, as Tommy's grandfather attempts to initiate him into the cult, a mysterious killer begins preying on the people closest to Tommy.