Jean Louis, active in the late 1960s, made a notable impact in the realm of cult cinema with his roles in Gangsters '70 (1968) and Django the Bastard (1969). In Gangsters '70, he embodies the gritty essence of the era, contributing to the film's exploration of crime and morality. His performance in Django the Bastard further cements his place in the exploitation genre, where he navigates themes of revenge and justice. Louis's work resonates with fans of cult films, highlighting the raw energy and audacity of late 60s cinema.
Gangsters '70
After being released from prison, elderly Destil plans a heist to secure a peaceful retirement. He forms a gang and attempts to steal a briefcase full of diamonds, but another group of criminals catches onto his plan.