Charles Macaulay, an actor who emerged in the early 1970s, brings an unforgettable presence to cult cinema. He is known for his roles in Blacula (1972), where he navigates the eerie world of vampirism, and The House of Seven Corpses (1974), in which he contributes to the film's chilling atmosphere. Macaulay also appears in Brute Corps (1971) and The Dirt Gang (1972), showcasing his versatility within the exploitation genre. His performances in these films highlight the unique blend of horror and social commentary that defines cult cinema.
Twilight People
While diving, Matt Farrell is kidnapped by Neva Gordon and Steinman and taken to an island where Neva's father Dr. Gordon is experimenting, trying to make a "super race" by combining humans and animals. Dr. Gordon wants Farrell to be one of his upcoming experiments, but Neva begins to doubt her fathers' work following a botched experiment on another test subject and falling in love with Farrell. She decides to help Farrell and the animal people escape. Steinman and his men hunt them down.