Bunty Bailey emerged in the late 1980s as a notable figure in cult cinema, appearing in films like Dolls (1987) and Spellcaster (1988). Her performances often blend elements of horror and fantasy, capturing the eccentric spirit of the era. In Glitch! (1988), she further showcased her ability to navigate the bizarre narratives that define exploitation cinema. Bailey's contributions to these films reflect the playful yet unsettling tone that fans of cult and grindhouse genres appreciate.
Glitch!
Two thieves rob a large fancy house when the owner is away. But when a visitor mistakes them for the owner, and they find out about a casting party mis-scheduled for that day, they decide to stick around for the fun. There's only one small problem, a little glitch in their plan. The real owners owe some bad dudes a lot of money, and they show up to collect.