Al Valletta, active in the 1980s, is an actor and director who contributed to the cult cinema landscape with his work in Runaway Nightmare (1982) and Sole Survivor (1984). In Runaway Nightmare, he showcases his talent in a bizarre narrative that blends horror and comedy, while in Sole Survivor, he plays a pivotal role that heightens the film's eerie atmosphere. Valletta also directed Alley Cat (1984), further cementing his presence in the genre of exploitation cinema, where his unique vision adds depth to the narratives of the time.
Alley Cat
Billie Clark, a pretty young woman, without a care in the world until suddenly, out of nowhere, a brutal street gang attacks her grandparents, and Billie must use her black belt prowess to fight them off. But now, marked for vengeance, it's only a matter of time before Billie's loved ones fall prey to this vicious gang of thugs. Forced to seek justice, Billie becomes like a cat, stalking her prey and no prison, police force, boyfriend, or crooked judge can get in her way.