Born in 1945 in Chelsea, London, Michael Petrovitch made his mark in cult cinema with his role in Tales That Witness Madness (1973), where he navigates the eerie narratives that define the film's unsettling atmosphere. Educated at The Central School of Speech and Drama, Petrovitch's background in music and acting enriched his performances, lending a distinct quality to his character. His contributions to the genre resonate with fans of exploitation and psychological thrillers, solidifying his place in the annals of cult film history.
Turkey Shoot
In the near future, after an unspecified holocaust, survivors are herded into prison camps. There, they are hunted for sport by the leaders of the camp. Paul, one of the newest prisoners, is determined not to go down as quietly as the others.