Robert Dix, born in 1935 in Los Angeles, California, carved out a niche in cult cinema with his roles in The Las Vegas Strangler (1968) and Blood of Dracula's Castle (1970). In The Las Vegas Strangler, he embodies the tension of a crime thriller, while in Blood of Dracula's Castle, he navigates the eerie atmosphere of horror. Dix's performances reflect the gritty charm of late 1960s and early 1970s exploitation films, contributing to the unique landscape of American genre cinema.
Five Bloody Graves
A lone gunman hunts the fearsome Apache Satago across the plains of the Wild West. When Satago's marauders ambush a stagecoach, the gunman rides to the rescue of the trapped passengers and helps them in their last stand against the deadly Indians.