Tusse Silberg appears in Killer Tongue (1996), a film that epitomizes the eccentricity of 90s cult cinema with its blend of horror and dark humor. Set against a backdrop of surreal storytelling, Silberg's performance adds a layer of intrigue to this bizarre narrative. Though her filmography is sparse, her role in Killer Tongue captures the essence of the era's exploitation genre, showcasing the wild creativity that defines cult films.
Killer Tongue
Melinda Clarke stars as the latex-clad Candy, a beautiful bank robber hiding out at a desert gas station run by nuns while awaiting her boyfriend's release from prison. After being exposed to a falling piece of alien meteorite, Candy grows an extremely long homicidal tongue with a taste for human flesh, while her pet poodles--who have also been exposed--transform into flamboyant drag queens.