Byron Mabe, a versatile actor and director born in the early 1940s, made significant contributions to the realm of cult cinema. He appears as a performer in The Beast That Killed Women (1965) and Censored (1965), where his unique presence adds to the films' exploitative charm. Mabe also took the helm as director for A Smell of Honey, a Swallow of Brine (1966) and She Freak (1967), demonstrating his dual talents in front of and behind the camera. His work in these films reflects the bold, boundary-pushing spirit of 1960s grindhouse cinema.
Brand of Shame
A young school teacher arrives in Boon City/Porno Hill, Texas seeking the deed to her inherited mine. Django kidnaps the girl and in exchange for the deed forces her to give him and his gang sexual pleasure.