Born on July 27, 1931, in Danville, Illinois, Jerry Van Dyke carved out his own niche in the entertainment world, often overshadowed by his brother, Dick Van Dyke. Known for his engaging comedic style, he showcased his talents in Death Blow: A Cry for Justice (1987), where his performance adds a distinctive flair to the film's action-packed narrative. With a background in stand-up comedy and a history of performing in various venues, including the Playboy club circuit, Jerry's contributions to cult cinema highlight his ability to blend humor with unexpected genres.
Death Blow: A Cry for Justice
She thought she knew about justice until she became the victim. She thought the criminal would be imprisoned until she became the real prisoner and the criminal was set free to stalk his next victims over and over again. His violence, terror and rape serves only one good it unites his prey in a shocking solution to their nightmares.