Born Anna Gyarmathy in Hungary, Anna Gaël emerged as a distinctive voice in European cinema during the late 1960s and early 1970s. She is known for her roles in Therese and Isabelle (1968), where she explores complex themes of love and identity, and Blue Blood (1974), a film that delves into the darker aspects of aristocracy. Gaël's performances often reflect the provocative nature of cult cinema, making her a fitting addition to the SassyFlix catalog, which celebrates the bold and unconventional narratives of the genre.
Zeta One
A spy for Section 5, James Word, finds a secretary for the section waiting as he returns home. As they play strip poker, he tells about tailing Major Bourdon. Bourdon was conducting an investigation into the women from Angvia. The Angvians are led by Zeta, and are an all-women secret society. The Angvians regularly abducted other planet's women into their ranks where they were brainwashed to become operatives. Their next target is stripper ‘Ted’ Strain and so Section 5 uses her to set a trap for them. As Bourdon’s men take several of the Angvian agents prisoner, a final confrontation between the various parties occurs at his estate.