Greg Mullavey, an actor known for his roles in cult cinema, appears in C.C. and Company (1970) and The Single Girls (1974). In C.C. and Company, he navigates the gritty world of motorcycle culture alongside Joe Namath, adding a layer of authenticity to the film's exploration of rebellion and camaraderie. His performance in The Single Girls reflects the era's fascination with sexual liberation and the complexities of relationships, making him a notable presence in the landscape of 1970s exploitation cinema.
The 11th Commandment
A young man driven to insanity by his corrupt uncle breaks out of a mental hospital, and proceeds to kill his way through in order to save his 9-year-old cousin from her corrupt family and avenge his father's killing.