Bury Me an Angel

[7][8] Peeters invented the plot on the spot, and rush-wrote a first draft overnight to present to Murray and her investors days later.

"[2] Beach Dickerson has a small role and helped produce the movie, which was shot on location in California.

Peeters included a scene where a head spewed blood because "it's a story about a girl who goes slowly insane while looking for her brother's killer.

[2] Peeters received a distribution contract from Roger Corman for the movie and she worked for him for the next eight years.

[2] Corman said Peeters "did quite a good job" and thought "the film was notable because Barbara got a really beautiful girl to play the lead who was really striking on the motorcycle.