Born in 1919, Nigel Stock emerged as a significant British actor whose career spanned several decades, showcasing his talents in various genres. He plays a pivotal role in Victim (1961), where his performance adds layers to the film's exploration of societal issues. Stock also appears in The Lost Continent (1968), a film that blends adventure with a touch of the bizarre, further cementing his presence in cult cinema. His work in Russian Roulette (1975) highlights his ability to navigate the tension of exploitation films, making him a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Russian Roulette
Shaver (George Segal), a disgraced former Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer, receives an offer to keep an eye on a Latvian dissident during an upcoming visit to Vancouver by a renegade Soviet Premier in exchange for eventually being reinstated to the force. However, upon accepting the assignment, he finds himself engulfed in a KGB conspiracy to kill the premier during his visit and must clear his own name.