Dorothy Neumann, an actress active from the 1950s through the early 1980s, made her mark in cult cinema with roles in The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) and Teenage Doll (1957). Known for her unique presence, she often portrayed characters that added depth to the narratives of the films she graced. In Private Parts (1972), she showcases her versatility in a film that blends comedy and eroticism, while Things Are Tough All Over (1982) highlights her ability to navigate the absurdity of the grindhouse genre. Neumann's contributions to these films cement her place in the exploration of cult and exploitation cinema.
The Undead
Two psychics place a prostitute under hypnosis in order to learn about her past-life experiences. When they unwittingly send her back in time, she finds herself in the Middle Ages, suspected of being a witch and on the verge of being executed.