Tippi Hedren, born in 1930, is an American actress known for her striking performances in cult cinema. In The Harrad Experiment (1973), she explores themes of sexuality and freedom within an experimental college setting, while Deadly Spygames (1989) sees her in a thrilling narrative of espionage and intrigue. With a career that began in the 1950s, Hedren's contributions to the genre reflect a blend of bold storytelling and complex characters, making her a notable figure in the realm of cult film.
In the Cold of the Night
Scott is a fashion photographer concerned about the sudden appearance of nightmares in his nightly dreams. In these, he seems to be involved in the murder of a beautiful young woman. When he actually meets this dreamwoman in reality, he begins to suspect that something strange must be responsible. As he attempts to solve the enigma of his troubling dreams, he is falling deeply in love with the mysterious woman. In the end, he uncovers a diabolical and sinister plot