Born in 1950 in Detroit, Michigan, Marlene Willoughby carved a niche in the world of adult and mainstream cinema. Known for her striking 5'-10" frame, she made a notable appearance in Voices of Desire (1972), a hallmark of the erotic genre, and later in I, the Jury (1982), where she showcased her versatility beyond adult films. Willoughby's journey reflects the shifting boundaries of performance in the 1970s and 1980s, as she transitioned from the adult film industry to mainstream roles, leaving an indelible mark on cult cinema.
A Woman's Torment
Upon overhearing plans to be committed to an asylum, mentally-ill Karen runs away, taking refuge in an empty house on a remote beach. Slowly, her grip on reality diminishes, giving way to increasingly violent delusions and an ever-growing bloodlust.