Born in the 1950s, Jim Walton is an actor known for his extensive work in musical theater before transitioning to film. He appears in Blackout (1978), where he brings a theatrical flair to the gritty narrative of this cult classic. Walton's background in Broadway, particularly in productions featuring Stephen Sondheim, adds a distinctive layer to his performance, making his role memorable in the realm of exploitation cinema. His journey from stage to screen exemplifies the diverse paths artists take in the world of cult films.
Blackout
Thriller about four sadistic criminals who, after escaping during a transfer, take over a posh Manhattan apartment complex and start looting and terrorizing its occupants during New York City's famous 1977 blackout.