Shauna O'Brien, who moved to Hollywood at 18, made her mark in the world of cult cinema with her role in Fugitive Rage (1996). Initially landing uncredited roles in major films, she transitioned into soft erotic films after gaining fame as Penthouse's January 1992 Pet of the Month. Known for her striking presence, O'Brien's work in Fugitive Rage exemplifies the gritty allure of 90s exploitation cinema, where her performances contributed to the genre's unique narrative style.
Fugitive Rage
Tara McCormick is sent to prison for the attempted murder of a local drug lord named Tommy Stompanato. Inside, she befriends Josie and is approached by a government agent to finish the job she started in exchange for her freedom. When a notorious mobster is acquitted for the murder of her young sister, Tara kills him and land in jail with a bounty on her head. Tara and her cellmate make a desperate escape and then it's the two of them against the mob and the law.