Born in Canada, Susan Glover has made her mark in the world of cult cinema with her role in Random Encounter (1998). Known for her diverse background in improvisational theatre, Glover's transition to film highlights her dynamic range as an actress. In Random Encounter, she brings depth to her character, contributing to the film's exploration of complex relationships. With roots in Montreal's vibrant theatre scene, Glover's performances resonate within the niche of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Random Encounter
Alicia, a promising young PR executive, goes home with a handsome stranger, only for the pair to be attacked by a woman with a knife. Alicia kills the woman in self-defense, but then finds herself framed for murder. Unraveling the mystery, Alicia finds herself plunged into a web of deceit from which there seems to be no escape.