Patti Astor, born around 1950, emerged as a prominent figure in New York City's underground film scene during the 1970s. She is best known for her work as both an actor and writer in Assault of the Killer Bimbos (1988), where her unique presence contributed to the film's cult status. Astor's involvement in the East Village art scene and her adventures in the vibrant cultural milieu of the time reflect the rebellious spirit of the era. Her journey from the Cincinnati Civic Ballet to the gritty streets of New York showcases her eclectic talents and commitment to artistic expression.
Assault of the Killer Bimbos
Two go-go dancers, Lulu and Peaches, are framed for the murder of their employer by the real killer, sleazy gangster Vinnie. Picking up waitress Darlene along the way, the three are involved in wild car chases with cops as they head south to cross the border into Mexico, where they unexpectedly encounter Vinnie in a fleabag Mexican motel.