Tony Young, an actor known for his work in the 1970s, brings a unique energy to the cult cinema landscape. He appears in A Man Called Sledge (1970), where he showcases his talent in the gritty world of spaghetti westerns. Young also stars in Black Gunn (1972), a film that blends action and social commentary, reflecting the era's exploitation cinema. With roles in Chrome and Hot Leather (1971) and Policewomen (1974), he embodies the raw and edgy spirit that defines the films available on SassyFlix.
The Outfit
A man called Ed Macklin is murdered at home by two hitmen from the mobster organization The Outfit. Soon his brother Earl Macklin is released from prison and while in a motel with his girlfriend Bett Harrow, is shot by a hitman. He escapes and Bett discloses that she was tortured by The Outfit that wants to kill him since he robbed a bank owned by the mobsters with his brother and his friend Jack Cody. Earl decides to revenge his brother and meets Cody to rob The Outfit members. When The Outfit leader Mailer promises a reparation but double-crosses Earl, he decides to go further in his payback time.