Glenn Corbett, born in 1933, carved a niche in cult cinema with his rugged presence and commanding performances. He appears in The Violent Years (1956) as a pivotal character navigating the tumultuous world of juvenile delinquency, and later in Nashville Girl (1976), where he embodies the gritty essence of the country music scene. His roles in The Pirates of Blood River (1962) and Law of the Land (1976) further solidify his status as a versatile actor in exploitation and grindhouse films, contributing significantly to the genre's unique narrative style.
The Stranger
After a freak mishap, an astronaut finds himself on an almost precise copy of Earth (right down to the Plymouth cars). However, this planet has three moons, and is run by an Orwellian government called The Perfect Order, who seek out and crush all dissidents either by outright assassination or by having them treated at "Ward E." Hunted and alone, the story traces the astronaut's efforts to evade capture and return home.