Tony Longo, born in 1961, carved a niche in the realm of cult cinema with his appearances in The Vals (1982) and Winners Take All (1987). He is recognized for his memorable roles in Let It Ride (1989) and The Art of Dying (1991), where his distinctive presence added depth to the narratives. Longo's contributions to these films reflect a blend of humor and grit, making him a noteworthy figure in the exploitation and grindhouse genres that SassyFlix champions.
The Vals
Sam, Trish, Beth, and Annie are four Valley Girls bored with shopping and frat parties. They come across kind Mr. Stanton, who is running a home for orphaned boys. Mr. Stanton and his charges are in danger of being evicted from their home if they don't come up with the rent money that is due, and one of the boys has taken to selling drugs for a couple of sleazy dealers. When Trish's prized "TUBUL R" Mercedes convertible is lost in a bet in which their Beverly Hills rivals have cheated, mayhem ensues as the Vals, with the help of their frat boy boyfriends, save Mr. Stanton and his boys from being evicted, give the drug dealers their just desserts, and exact revenge on the Beverly Hills brats in a rematch.