Macka Foley, born in 1951 in Portland, Maine, brings a distinct energy to the cult classic Zombie Death House (1988) as an actor. His journey from a decorated Marine Corps veteran to a heavyweight boxer and later a boxing trainer in Los Angeles adds layers to his performance in the film. In Zombie Death House, he embodies the gritty essence of 80s exploitation cinema, contributing to the film's chaotic narrative. Foley's diverse background enriches his portrayal, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema.
Zombie Death House
Derek Keelor (Dennis Cole) takes a job as a chauffeur for mob boss Vic Moretti (Anthony Franciosa). Derek gets it on with Moretti’s girlfriend, so the crime lord takes revenge by drowning his girlfriend in the bath and framing her lover for the crime. Derek is sentenced to death row. Meanwhile, a renegade CIA agent (John Saxon) is using the penitentiary inmates as unwilling test subjects for his new experimental drug with the intention of creating an unkillable army.