Simone Griffeth, an actress known for her roles in cult cinema, made her mark in the 1970s with films like Swamp Girl (1971) and Death Race 2000 (1975). In Death Race 2000, she delivers a memorable performance that captures the film's satirical edge. Her work in J.C. (1972) and Delusion (1981) further solidifies her status within the exploitation genre, as she navigates complex characters in narratives that challenge societal norms. Griffeth's contributions resonate within the realm of grindhouse and exploitation films, making her a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Delusion
Meredith Stone, a home care nurse, has been assigned the duty of looking after a wealthy invalid named Ivar Langrock. Cooped up in Langrock's stately country mansion, Meredith quickly suspects that someone sinister is lurking in the manor's dark halls only to discover that Ivar's demented and violent son has been locked away in a hidden room. Shortly thereafter, Ivar's grandson Gabriel also moves into the house and with his arrival a mysterious killer soon begins murdering members of the Langrock family along with their live-in staff.