Bella Randles made her mark in The Naked Prey (1965), a film that delves into the raw instincts of survival against nature's odds. Set in the African wilderness, her role contributes to the film's exploration of human resilience and primal instincts. Though her filmography may be sparse, Randles' performance in this cult classic embodies the spirit of exploitation cinema, showcasing the harsh realities faced by its characters. Her work remains a vital piece of the conversation surrounding the genre's portrayal of survival and adventure.
The Naked Prey
A safari guide cautions the hunting party he is leading to respect the African natives they encounter. Instead of heeding this advice, one of the party actively insults the tribe, which captures and kills the entire group. Only the guide is spared. But he is stripped of his clothing, and given a head start before the warriors give chase. Using his knowledge of the land and resourcefulness, the guide must make his way back to the closest British fort.