Constance McCashin, an actress known for her compelling presence, appears in Naked Tango (1990) as a pivotal character entangled in a web of desire and deception. Set against the backdrop of a passionate tango, her role captures the essence of erotic thrillers that define cult cinema. McCashin's performance adds depth to the film's exploration of complex relationships, making her contribution significant in the realm of exploitation narratives. Her work in this film reflects the bold storytelling that resonates within the genre.
Naked Tango
Returning by ship to Buenos Aires in the 1920s, a young woman escapes her elderly husband by swapping places with a woman committing suicide. She believes her new life will be that of an arranged marriage but finds it is in fact a ruse to cause her to work in a brothel. The film plays on the association of tango with brothels and clearly alludes to the practices of the Zwi Migdal white-slavery and prostitution ring that was active in Buenos Aires early in the twentieth century and was dissolved thanks to Raquel Liberman.[2]