Tommy Lamey, an actor known for his work in the 1970s, brings a raw energy to the screen in Psycho from Texas (1975). In this film, he embodies the gritty essence of exploitation cinema, contributing to its unsettling narrative. Lamey's performance captures the chaotic atmosphere typical of the era, making him a noteworthy figure in the cult film landscape. His role in Psycho from Texas exemplifies the bold storytelling and provocative themes that define the genre.
Psycho from Texas
A local businessman named William Phillips hires an itinerant hitman named Wheeler to capture a local oil tycoon and hold him for ransom. The hitman had been raised in a terrible environment, and has grown into an aggressive hitman. The oil tycoon escapes and the hitman spends the rest of the movie tracking him down.