Charles G. Martin, an actor active in the 1960s and 1970s, made notable appearances in cult cinema with Ring of Terror (1961) and Savage Intruder (1970). In Ring of Terror, he navigates the eerie atmosphere of a college campus, embodying the tension of the horror genre. His role in Savage Intruder further cements his place in exploitation cinema, where he engages in a gritty narrative that reflects the era's raw storytelling. Martin's work contributes to the unique fabric of cult films, blending suspense with the unconventional.
Ring of Terror
A medical student named Lewis Moffitt is tasked with stealing a ring from a deceased homeless man as part of a fraternity initiation. His fear of the dead leads him on a terrifying journey filled with supernatural experiences, ultimately revealing a shocking connection between the ring and his own life.