Edward D. Murphy, an actor, director, and writer, emerged in the late 1960s with a unique flair for cult cinema. He is best known for his role in Mad Doctor of Blood Island (1969), where he contributed to the film's blend of horror and camp. Transitioning to directing, Murphy helmed Raw Force (1982), a film that exemplifies the exploitation genre with its outrageous premise and colorful characters. He also directed and wrote Heated Vengeance (1985), further solidifying his presence in the world of grindhouse cinema.
Raw Force
A group of martial arts students are en route to an island that supposedly is home to the ghosts of martial artists who have lost their honor. A Hitler lookalike and his gang are running a female slavery operation on the island as well. Soon, the two groups meet and all sorts of crazy things happen which include cannibal monks, piranhas, zombies, and more!