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Maria Ford

Actress • B‑Movie Queen • 90s Cult Icon

Maria Ford is one of the definitive faces of 90s B‑cinema — a mainstay of late‑night cable, erotic thrillers, and low‑budget action and horror. From video‑store shelves to cult‑collector forums, her name carries serious weight. This page focuses on the titles that actually show up as purchasable DVDs on Amazon.com today, with everything else clearly marked as unavailable.

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Ring of Fire
A martial‑arts‑meets‑melodrama cult favorite, pairing Maria Ford with Don “The Dragon” Wilson in a 90s video‑store staple.
DVD Action / Drama

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Strip for Action (aka Hot Ticket)
A sleazy, neon‑lit thriller built around strip‑club intrigue and danger — pure late‑night cable energy.
DVD Erotic Thriller

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Saturday Night Special
A gritty, low‑budget crime drama with Ford at the center of a bar‑room world of hustlers, drifters, and bad decisions.
DVD Crime / Drama

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Burial of the Rats
A Roger Corman‑produced horror film with a lurid, pulp‑novella vibe and a strong cult following.
DVD Horror

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Slumber Party Massacre III
A late‑entry slasher sequel that has become a cult favorite, with Ford as part of the ensemble of doomed partygoers.
DVD Slasher / Horror

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The Unnamable II
A Lovecraft‑inspired horror sequel that blends gothic atmosphere with 90s practical‑effects monster fun.
DVD Horror

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Unavailable or Not Listed on Amazon.com
Stripteaser II & Other Erotic Thrillers
Several of Ford’s erotic thrillers and cable‑era titles circulate only as out‑of‑print discs or imports and did not appear as purchasable DVDs in your Amazon.com results.
DVD Erotic Thriller

Unavailable
Night Hunter, Perfect Fit & Deep Cuts
Cult‑favorite deep cuts that are beloved in collector circles but currently absent as straightforward, in‑print DVD listings on Amazon.com.
DVD Unavailable
Other B‑Movie & TV Appearances
Maria Ford’s filmography is extensive, but many minor roles, cameos, and regional releases do not show up as standalone DVDs in your Amazon.com search block.
DVD Unavailable
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