Born in 1936 in Manila, Philippines, Joonee Gamboa has made a significant impact in the realm of cult cinema. He appears in The Beast of the Yellow Night (1971) as well as TNT Jackson (1974), where his performances contribute to the unique flavor of exploitation films from the 1970s. Gamboa's roles often blend his comedic background with the action-packed narratives typical of the era, making him a notable figure in films like Savage Sisters (1974) and Enter the Ninja (1981). His work reflects the vibrant, albeit gritty, spirit of grindhouse cinema.
Silk
Silk, the toughest cop in Honolulu, busts small time smugglers only to reveal a larger syndicate smuggling Asian mobsters into the States by buying the identities of Hawaiian citizens.