Michael Pataki, born in 1938, was an American character actor whose work spanned the late 1960s and early 1970s. He appeared in The Cut-Throats (1969) and Dream No Evil (1970), showcasing his ability to embody diverse characters in the realm of cult and exploitation films. His roles in Grave of the Vampire (1972) and Pink Angels (1972) further cemented his status within the grindhouse genre, where his performances contributed to the offbeat charm and raw energy that define these films. Pataki's unique presence continues to resonate with fans of underground cinema.
The Glove
A bounty hunter is offered $20,000 - off the record - for the capture of a very large man who dons body armor and steel-plated gauntlets for his regular beatings of some unfortunate individuals.