Michael Lynch
Michael Lynch, an actor known for his role in The Man Who Had Power Over Women (1971), embodies the spirit of 1970s exploitation cinema. In this film, he navigates the complexities of desire and power, contributing to the era's exploration of gender dynamics. Lynch's performance adds a distinct layer to the narrative, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult film. His work encapsulates the raw energy and provocative themes that define the genre.
The Man Who Had Power Over Women
Successful record company executive Peter Reaney's (Rod Taylor) triumphs don't extend to his marriage. When his wife walks out on him, instead of attempting to resolve the situation he moves in with his good friend Val Pringle (James Booth), who's married to pretty Jody (Carol White). Inconveniently, he then begins an affair with Jody. Worse yet, the increasingly outlandish behavior of his clientele is becoming stressful as Peter struggles to take control of his life.