Brian Oldfield, born in 1950, brings his larger-than-life persona to the screen in They Call Me Macho Woman (1989), where he showcases his unique charisma. Known primarily as a shot-putter, Oldfield made waves in the athletic world with his eccentric style and record-breaking throws. His transition to film highlights the intersection of sports and cult cinema, adding a distinct flavor to this exploitation classic. Oldfield's presence in the film reflects the bold, unconventional spirit of the 1980s grindhouse era.
They Call Me Macho Woman
A young widow on a trip to the backwoods stumbles upon the operation of a gang of drug smugglers. They attempt to kill her in order to keep their operation a secret, but she turns out to be more resourceful than they thought, and starts to turn the tables on them.