Tony Lo Bianco, born in 1936 in Brooklyn, New York, is a versatile actor and director whose contributions to cult cinema are significant. He appears in The Honeymoon Killers (1970) as the charismatic mastermind of a deadly duo, showcasing his knack for complex characters. In God Told Me To (1976), he delivers a compelling performance as a detective unraveling a series of bizarre murders. Lo Bianco also directed Too Scared to Scream (1985), further cementing his influence in the genre. His work across these films highlights the gritty, provocative nature of 1970s and '80s exploitation cinema.
The Sex Perils of Paulette
A young girl arrives in New York City from Ohio determined to make it in the big city, but circumstances result in her becoming a waitress, then a prostitute.