Minta Durfee is known for her role in Savage Intruder (1970), where she navigates the treacherous waters of obsession and revenge. Set against a backdrop of gritty realism, her performance captures the unsettling essence of exploitation cinema. With a focus on the darker aspects of human nature, Durfee's work resonates within the cult film community, showcasing the raw intensity that defines the genre. Her involvement in Savage Intruder solidifies her place in the annals of cult cinema, contributing to the film's exploration of psychological turmoil.
Savage Intruder
An enigmatic young man manipulates his way into working at the decaying mansion of a once prolific, but now reclusive and alcoholic, movie star named Katharine Packard. While the rest of the house staff become suspicious of Vic's intentions, the aging movie queen is smitten. But as Vic begins behaving in more and more erratic ways, it becomes clear that he's far more sinister than his demeanor implies.