Greg Dorchak appears in Las Vegas Serial Killer (1986), a gritty exploration of crime in the neon-lit streets of Las Vegas. His role contributes to the film's unsettling atmosphere, reflecting the exploitation genre's penchant for blending sensationalism with real-world horror. While little is known about his broader career, Dorchak's performance in this cult classic showcases the raw energy and audacity characteristic of 1980s grindhouse cinema.
Las Vegas Serial Killer
A killer is stalking the streets of Las Vegas, a merchant of death whose resume in the field of human slaughter is vast and horrifying. On August 31st, 1986 Jonathan Klick was released from the Nevada State Penitentiary on a technicality. He arrived in Las Vegas three days later and is responsible for what came to be known as "The Glitter Gulch Holocaust." Based on a true story, this haunting tale is the sequel-of-a-sort to THE HOLLYWOOD STRANGLER MEETS THE SKID ROW SLASHER.