Born in Metz, Moselle, France, Mike MacDonald emerged in the 1980s as a comedic force in cult cinema. He is best remembered for his roles in Oddballs (1984) and Loose Screws (1985), where his unique blend of humor and charm contributed to the films' offbeat appeal. MacDonald also appeared in Recruits (1986), showcasing his knack for delivering laughs in the realm of exploitation comedy. His contributions to these films solidified his place in the annals of cult cinema, leaving a lasting impact on fans of the genre.
Loose Screws
What happens when four high school screw-ups are forced to attend an academy summer school to graduate? They turn their scholastic sentence into a wacky game of trying to improve their scores... with the women. The ultimate conquest for the 100-point prize is the sexy new French teacher, but she proves to be a bigger challenge than their failing grades. The unforgiving principal foils every scheme, and their sidesplitting last chance is the academy's anniversary celebration.