Ivor Barry, an actor known for his work in the late 1960s, brings a unique presence to cult cinema through his roles in The Scorpio Letters (1967) and Fear No Evil (1969). In The Scorpio Letters, he navigates the murky waters of espionage, embodying the tension and intrigue characteristic of the era. His performance in Fear No Evil further cements his place in the genre, as he engages with themes of horror and morality. Barry's contributions resonate within the landscape of exploitation films, making him a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
The Scorpio Letters
Joe Christopher (Alex Cord) is an American secret agent reluctantly employed by British secret service for a life and death mission. Teamed with the beauteous Phoebe Stewart (Shirley Eaton - the "golden girl" of Goldfinger), Christopher is expected to locate the head of an international blackmail ring. The villain is known only by the code name "Scorpio," which could under the circumstances be a masculine or feminine monicker.