Harold Evans, an actor known for his role in No Mercy (1986), brings a raw intensity to the film's portrayal of vengeance and survival in the gritty underbelly of New Orleans. His performance captures the essence of the exploitation genre, embodying the struggle of a man caught in a violent world. With a focus on character-driven narratives, Evans's work contributes to the cult cinema conversation, showcasing the complexities of morality and justice in the face of brutality.
No Mercy
Eddie Jilette is a Chicago cop on the vengeance trail as he follows his partner's killers to New Orleans to settle his own personal score. Eddie flees through the Louisiana bayous with Michel Duval, the beautiful Cajun mistress of a murderous crime lord who aims to destroy the Chicago detective before he can avenge his partner's murder. Michel and Eddie fall for each other, although they clash repeatedly while handcuffed together as they attempt to elude the brutal underworld figure and his henchmen.