Dawn Wildsmith appears in An Aging Actress (1987) as the titular character, navigating the complexities of a fading career in the cutthroat world of entertainment. This cult film captures the struggles and realities of aging in a society obsessed with youth. Growing up in the 1980s film scene, Wildsmith's role contributes a poignant perspective to the genre, reflecting the exploitation themes that resonate within the SassyFlix catalog. Her performance stands out, encapsulating the desperation and resilience often found in cult cinema.
Surf Nazis Must Die
An earthquake leaves the California coastline in ruins and reduces the beaches to a state of chaos. A group of neo-Nazis led by Adolf (Brenner), the self-proclaimed "Führer of the new beach", takes advantage of the resulting chaos by fighting off several rival surfer gangs to seize control of the beaches. Meanwhile, an African American oil well worker named Leroy (Harden) is killed by the surf Nazis while jogging on the beach. Leroy's mother, "Mama" Washington (Neely), devastated by the loss of her son, vows revenge. After arming herself with a handgun and grenades, she breaks out of her retirement home and exacts vengeance on the Surf Nazis.