Jordu Schell, born in 1965, has been a fixture in the film industry since 1987, contributing his talents as an actor and designer. In Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987), he brings a distinctive flair to the film's eclectic mix of horror and comedy, which celebrates the underground cinema of the era. With a background in design and sculpture, Schell's work resonates within the cult film community, bridging the gap between visual artistry and performance in a genre that thrives on creativity and unconventional storytelling.
Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell
Deranged projectionist Mad Ron shows a movie theater full of rowdy zombies a diverse assortment of horror and exploitation film trailers from his private collection while ventriloquist Nick Pawlow and his foul-mouthed zombie dummy Happy Goldsplatt provide lowbrow comic relief.