David Glen Eisley, an actor known for his work in the late 1980s, delivers a memorable performance in Action Jackson (1988). In this film, he plays a key role that contributes to the high-octane energy and gritty atmosphere characteristic of the era's action cinema. Eisley's involvement in this cult classic highlights his ability to navigate the explosive world of action films, making him a notable figure in the genre. His work in Action Jackson remains a testament to the thrilling exploits and memorable characters that define cult cinema.
Action Jackson
Due to the use of excessive force in arresting a sexual predator, Detective Lt. Jericho "Action" Jackson is demoted to police sergeant. What's worse, the father of the man he roughed up, Detroit industrialist Peter Dellaplane, declares war on Jackson, framing him for the murder of his own wife, Patrice. But Jericho manages to elude arrest and, with the help of a drug-addicted singer named Sydney, goes after Dellaplane.