Jean-Christophe Brétignière, known for his role in Rats: Night of Terror (1984), brings a unique presence to the post-apocalyptic landscape of cult cinema. In this film, he navigates a world overrun by mutated rats, embodying the struggle for survival in a dystopian setting. Brétignière's performance adds depth to the film's exploration of human resilience and desperation, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of exploitation cinema. His work contributes to the enduring appeal of 1980s genre films that challenge societal norms through visceral storytelling.
Rats: Night of Terror
One hundred years after a nuclear war has devastated the planet, society has been reborn into two factions; the underground society and the scavangers above in the wastelands. A group of scavangers on bikes come across a town infested with flesh eating rats, and soon the gore is spilling everywhere.