John Hart, born in 1917, carved a niche in cult cinema through his diverse roles across various genres. He is notable for his performances in Vice Raid (1959), where he navigates the gritty underbelly of crime, and Blackenstein (1973), a unique blend of horror and exploitation. Hart's career began in the late 1930s, and he transitioned from Westerns to more eclectic roles, showcasing a versatility that resonates within the cult film community. His work in Bonnie's Kids (1973) further exemplifies his ability to engage audiences in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Welcome to Arrow Beach
Robbin Stanley, a young hitchhiker, left stranded after a car crash and wandering on a California beach, is taken in by Jason Henry, a photographer and Korean War veteran, who lives in a nearby beach front house with his sister Grace. After Jason confides that Grace has some mental problems, Robbin soon begins to suspect that the opposite applies and that the mansion is home to some very strange goings-on.