Georg Stanford Brown, born in Havana, Cuba, in 1943, made his mark in the late 1960s with roles that reflected the turbulent zeitgeist of the era. In Dayton's Devils (1968), he portrays a character caught in a web of crime and desperation, while in Ritual of Evil (1970), he delves into the dark undercurrents of the occult. His performances in these films contribute to the rich tapestry of cult cinema, bridging the gap between mainstream television and the gritty narratives of exploitation films.
Dayton's Devils
Frank Dayton (Leslie Nielsen) leads a group of crooks in a caper to steal $2,500,000 from an Air Force base. Dayton is the tough-guy military leader who recruits Mike (Rory Calhoun), ex-Nazi Max (Hans Gudegast), sadistic killer Barney Barry (Barry Sadler), and failed French artist Claude (Pat Renella) in the scheme.