Frank Ferrara Sr. is known for his roles in cult cinema, particularly in The Warriors (1979), where he contributed to the film's gritty portrayal of urban street gangs. His work continues with One Down, Two to Go (1982), showcasing his versatility in action-packed narratives. In Death Mask (1984), Ferrara adds depth to the film's exploration of horror and suspense. His performances resonate within the realm of exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
One Down, Two to Go
During a high-stakes east-west karate tournament, coach Chuck suspects the match is rigged against him. When looking around the other team’s locker room gets him shot, he calls in Cal and J, his partners from California. After exercising a little persuasion and a lot of brute force, they discover who’s behind it all. Now the only problem is getting back the money Chuck is owed.