Jack Bravman, a multifaceted talent born in the 1940s, made significant contributions to cult cinema as both an actor and director. He is best known for his work on The Filth Shop (1969), where he not only directed but also starred, showcasing his dual capabilities in the realm of exploitation films. His directorial prowess continued with Janie (1970) and Zombie Nightmare (1987), where he explored the fringes of genre cinema. Bravman's films resonate with the raw energy and audacity characteristic of the era, solidifying his place in the annals of cult film history.
Zombie Nightmare
Tony Washington is killed by a gang of rampant trendy teenagers. Molly Mokembe is a voodoo lady who brings him back from the dead to seek revenge on his killers so he can rest in peace.