Harrison White is an actor known for his role in Doom Asylum (1988), a film that exemplifies the blend of horror and dark comedy typical of late '80s cult cinema. Set in a haunted asylum, White's performance adds to the film's offbeat charm, making it a notable entry in the genre. His work in Doom Asylum showcases the era's penchant for outrageous storytelling and campy thrills, solidifying his place in the conversation around exploitation films.
Doom Asylum
Attorney Mitch Hansen and his fiancée Judy LaRue get into a car wreck that results in Judy being killed. During an autopsy on the seemingly-dead Hansen (which disfigures his face), he wakes up and kills the medical examiners. Ten years later, a group of friends, including Judy's daughter Kiki, have a picnic near the asylum where Hansen was held. A punk band is using the asylum to practice some songs. However, Hansen still inhabits the asylum and plans to go after any perceived intruders.