Madison Mason, born in Charlotte, North Carolina, carved his niche in cult cinema with roles in Fear City (1984) and Daddy's Girl (1996). After honing his craft at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, he transitioned from the stage to film, bringing a unique presence to the screen. In Dangerously Close (1986), he further solidified his status in the exploitation genre, embodying characters that resonate with audiences drawn to the gritty and provocative narratives of the era.
Daddy's Girl
After Don Mitchell and his wife, Barbara, adopt young Jody, the little girl becomes particularly attached to her new father, and eventually utterly obsessed. As a result, Jody's psychotic tendencies emerge in a variety of violent ways. Before long, people who are close to Don begin to die in rapid succession, and his niece, Karen, who suspects Jody's involvement, starts to investigate the youngster's past.