Robert Behling emerged in the mid-1970s as a notable figure in exploitation cinema, with memorable roles in Island of Death (1976) and The Hook (1976). In Island of Death, he portrays a character entangled in a web of depravity and violence, capturing the film's unsettling essence. His performance in The Hook further solidifies his presence in the genre, contributing to the film's gritty narrative. Behling's work exemplifies the raw energy of 1970s cult films, making him a significant part of the conversation surrounding this era of cinema.
The Hook
For the past months, beautiful Iro, the statuesque trophy-wife of the self-made business magnate Kostas, has been having a torrid affair with the opportunistic young playboy, Nikos, right under her husband’s nose. As if that weren’t enough, the clandestine lovers contemplate murder, eager to stain their hands with Kostas’ blood and get him out of the way. However, the grizzled millionaire wasn’t born yesterday. Who is going to win in this dangerous game of deadly passion?