Alvys Maben, an actor known for his role in The Unholy Four (1954), brings a unique presence to the gritty landscape of cult cinema. Set against the backdrop of a revenge-driven narrative, Maben's performance contributes to the film's exploration of betrayal and moral ambiguity. His work in this film exemplifies the raw energy of 1950s exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the annals of genre film history.
The Unholy Four
Four friends go on a fishing trip but only three return. After an absence of four years, the fourth man, Philip Vickers, returns home an amnesiac. He tells of a "friend" who knocked him out, drugged him, and left him to die. Any one of the remaining men could be a suspect as Job Crandall, Bill Saul and Harry Bryce are all interested in Philip's attractive widow, Angie. Unfortunately, Philip's return coincides with a murder and he becomes the main suspect. Angie joins forces with her husband to help solve the mystery and clear his name.