Edward Winter, born in 1937 in Ventura, California, is known for his comedic chops in cult cinema. He appears in Special Delivery (1976) as a character that embodies the offbeat humor of the era. Winter also delivers a memorable performance in Porky's II: The Next Day (1983), where his comedic timing adds to the film's irreverent charm. With a background in theater and television, including a notable role in MAS*H, Winter's contributions to these films highlight his ability to navigate both serious and comedic roles in the world of cult cinema.
Special Delivery
A gang of thieves plan a daring bank robbery, making their escape across the rooftops of Los Angeles. The police are quickly called in, however, and only one of the robbers, Murdock, makes a clean getaway. Unfortunately, in order to do so, he is forced to dump the stolen cash into a mailbox, which he then finds is locked until midnight, forcing him to wait until the mailman makes his late night pickup. As he waits, he discovers that his hiding place has been observed by several other people, all of whom want a share of the loot.