Eben Ham appears in The Unnamable (1988), a film that captures the essence of late 80s horror with its blend of supernatural elements and psychological tension. Set in a haunted mansion, Ham's role contributes to the film's exploration of fear and the unknown. His performance adds a layer of intrigue to this cult classic, which is celebrated for its unique take on the horror genre. As a part of this eerie narrative, Ham helps define the chilling atmosphere that draws fans of exploitation cinema.
The Unnamable
Back in the 1800's a lady gives birth to a monster. They decide that the baby is too ugly to name, therefore the monster is known as the "Unnamable". The creature brutally slaughters his family, and gets trapped in a vault. Go ahead to 1988, and some college students have heard the story about the unnamable and want to check out the vault.