Born in 1949 in the U.S., Margaret Whitton made her mark in cult cinema with a notable presence in Teenage Hitchhikers (1974) and Trial by Jury (1994). In Teenage Hitchhikers, she navigates the gritty landscape of 1970s exploitation films, embodying the rebellious spirit of the era. Her performance in Trial by Jury further demonstrates her versatility, as she engages with the darker themes of justice and morality. Whitton's contributions to these films highlight her ability to blend humor and intensity, making her a distinctive figure in the realm of cult and exploitation cinema.
Trial by Jury
Valerie is a juror in the trail of a mob boss. When her young son's life is threatened, she has no option other than to see that justice isn't done.