Gerald Milton, an actor known for his contributions to cult cinema, appears in Underworld U.S.A. (1961) and The Naked Kiss (1964). In Underworld U.S.A., he delivers a compelling performance that captures the gritty essence of the film's exploration of crime and vengeance. His role in The Naked Kiss further solidifies his place in the realm of exploitation cinema, as he navigates the complex narrative surrounding love and betrayal. Milton's work exemplifies the raw energy and audacious storytelling characteristic of the era's cult films.
Underworld U.S.A.
When he was a young boy and saw his father killed by an organized group of criminals, Tolly Devlin (Cliff Robertson) decided that he would track down those responsible and make them pay for their act of violence that cause his father's death. After landing in jail when convicted on a burglary charge Tolly tracks down the leader of the gangsters who killed his father and extracts the names of the others who all have covers as respectable business men in a company that is a front for a criminal organization. When Tolly saves the life of mob drug courier Cuddles (Dolores Dorn) he realizes he can learn more about the crime organization and revenge his father's murder. When FBI operative Driscoll (Larry Gates) approaches Tolly with a deal to give them information in exchange for a conviction of the guilty men, Tolly refuses until he discovers the ring leader Conners (Robert Emhardt) who appears untouchable. Tolly concocts a scheme with Driscoll of supplying mis-information to the crooks which turns them against themselves, and it appears the police will have them all arrested until Tolly takes matters into his own hands.