Roy Mehaffey
Roy Mehaffey, an actor known for his work in the gritty world of exploitation cinema, appears in The Body Shop (1972). This film delves into the seedy undercurrents of the adult film industry, showcasing Mehaffey's ability to navigate complex characters within a provocative narrative. While his filmography may be sparse, his role in The Body Shop exemplifies the raw, unfiltered style that defines cult cinema. Mehaffey's contribution to this genre resonates with fans who appreciate the bold storytelling and aesthetic of 1970s grindhouse films.
The Body Shop
Emminent plastic surgeon and mad scientist Don Brandon loses his wife Anitra - pinup model and social butterfly - in a tragic accident. He and his faithful humpbacked and drooling assistant Igor - oops, I mean Greg - busy themselves experimenting with re-animation experiments. Once ready, the good Doctor begins luring young women back to the lab with hypnosis in order to gather select parts to create a New and Improved Anitra. When plastic surgeon and mad scientist Don Brandon loses his pinup model wife Anitra in a tragic accident, he and his faithful humpbacked assistant Greg busy themselves experimenting with re-animation. Once ready, the good doctor begins luring young women back to the lab using hypnosis in order to gather select parts to create his wife anew.