Put under contract to Warner Brothers after her Playboy pictorial
appearance, starlet Saundra was brought along slowly and appeared in
various Warner movie and TV productions. Oddly, in her first extended
speaking part,
Holiday at Hollow Rock (1958), Warners showed a lack of confidence in her voice and used fellow
contract player
Adele Mara to dub her dialogue. Later screen
appearances showed that Saundra actually had a pleasant voice.