Beth Brickell emerged in the 1970s as a distinctive presence in cult cinema, known for her roles in Death Game (1977) and Posse (1975). In Death Game, she plays a pivotal role that explores the twisted dynamics of her character, contributing to the film's unsettling atmosphere. Brickell's performances resonate with the era's exploitation genre, bringing a unique edge to the narratives she inhabits. Her work in these films solidifies her place in the conversation around cult and exploitation cinema.
Death Game
George Manning is a well-to-do businessman, husband, and father. While his family is away on his birthday, he invites a pair of rain-soaked young women into his house to wait out an evening thunderstorm. The two girls seduce Manning and ultimately kidnap and torture him in his own home.