Bleach-blonde chorus girl Lois Lindsay is remembered for one movie role only, that of debutante Dorothy Farley in the cautionary exploitation melodrama Cocaine Fiends, aka The Pace That Kills (1935). It is Lindsay who discovers, to her utter dismay, that her prominent father is the brains behind a scheme to ply cocaine to high school girls. Long retired from show business, the former starlet was the mother of television director-producer Madison D. Lacy. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi