Tony Vorno, born in 1927 in the USA, carved a niche in cult cinema as both an actor and director. He is particularly recognized for his roles in Psych-Out (1968) and Dream No Evil (1970), where he showcased his ability to navigate the surreal landscapes of exploitation films. Vorno's work in Sweet Trash (1970) and The Hang Up (1969) further solidified his presence in the gritty underbelly of 1970s cinema. His contributions to films on SassyFlix reflect a dedication to the eccentric and the avant-garde, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult and grindhouse cinema.
The Sins of the Daughter
Tony is the type to sleep with whoever can get him the most money and this leads to Jamie. The two at first seem to be hitting it off for real but soon Tony's desire for money also leads to a desire for Jamie's daughter Kim.