John Junkin, born in 1930, was an English actor known for his work in cult cinema. He appeared in Hot Enough for June (1964) as well as Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976), showcasing his unique blend of humor and charm. Junkin's career began in the vibrant theater scene of London, where he honed his craft before transitioning to film. His roles in Confessions from a Holiday Camp (1977) and Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse (1978) further solidified his presence in the realm of British exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the genre.
The Wrong Box
In 1818, England, a tontine i(lottery) is established for 20 boys by their parents. Each parent put £1000 into the pot, the winner being the last surviving boy, will recieve all the money (the total, £100,000.00 - (equal to over £12m today). The group dwindles until only 2 elderly brothers are left by1882. One brother's watched by his nephews who'll keep him alive at all costs. The other lives in ill health and poverty - the only support is his perpetually confused grandson. A deliciously hysterical black comedy