Michael David Simms emerged in the 1980s cult film scene, contributing to the offbeat charm of Hard Rock Zombies (1985) and the eerie atmosphere of Scarecrows (1988). In Hard Rock Zombies, he navigates a bizarre world where music and horror collide, while in Scarecrows, he faces the terror of supernatural foes in a gripping narrative. Simms' performances encapsulate the spirit of exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult classics.
Hard Rock Zombies
A hard rock band travels to the tiny and remote town of Grand Guignol to perform. Peopled by hicks, rubes, werewolves, murderous dwarves, sex perverts, and Hitler, the town is a strange place but that doesn't stop the band's lead singer from falling in love with a local girl named Cassie. After Nazi sex perverts kill the band to satisfy their lusts, Cassie calls the rockers back from the grave to save her, the town, and maybe the world.