Jim Hanley, an actor and director, made his mark in the 1980s with a unique blend of erotic and cult cinema. He appears in The Kinky Coaches and the Pom Pom Pussycats (1981), where his performance adds a layer of campy charm to the film's outrageous narrative. Hanley also stars in The Surrogate (1984), showcasing his versatility within the genre. As a director, he took the helm for Junior (1985), further solidifying his presence in the realm of unconventional filmmaking.
Junior
K.C. and Jo are two hardened female ex-cons who decide to build a marina on a lake in backwoods Texas to start a life for themselves, only to be hassled by the redneck locals who do not like outsiders, and that the lakeshore is their own regular hangout. But K.C. and Jo's worst troubles come from Junior, a slow-witted psycho redneck who gets the O.K. from his equally demented mother to kill the two.