Robert Cicchini, an actor known for his work in the late 1980s, appears in the cult classic Alien Space Avenger (1989). This film encapsulates the era's quirky blend of sci-fi and humor, with Cicchini's performance contributing to its offbeat charm. His role in this exploitation film highlights the eccentricities of the genre, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema. Cicchini's involvement in Alien Space Avenger positions him within a unique niche of genre enthusiasts who appreciate the film's distinctive style.
Alien Space Avenger
In 1939 a spaceship carrying four alien escaped prisoners crash-lands on Earth and the aliens take over the bodies of four locals. Fifty years later the aliens find out that an artist has written a comic book called "Space Avenger," which they believe is about them. They go to New York to try to kill the artist.