Michael London appears in The Mighty Quinn (1989), where he navigates the complex dynamics of crime and loyalty in a Caribbean setting. His role contributes to the film's exploration of personal and societal conflicts, reflecting the gritty, atmospheric style characteristic of late 80s cinema. Although his filmography may be sparse, London's performance in this cult classic resonates with fans of the genre, showcasing the intricate storytelling that defines exploitation cinema.
The Mighty Quinn
Police chief Xavier Quinn investigates the gruesome murder of Donald Pater, one of the wealthiest residents on a Caribbean island. He was found decapitated in his Jacuzzi. Although the local political establishment, especially crooked Governor Chalk, insists that small-time thief Maubee is responsible, Xavier has his doubts. This view is complicated by the police chief's personal history with Maubee: The men have been friends since childhood.