Raymond Young is an actor known for his contributions to the world of cult cinema, particularly in the 1970s. He appears in The Beauty Jungle (1964), a film that explores the dark side of the beauty industry, and Scream and Die! (1973), where he brings a unique energy to the chilling narrative. Young also showcases his versatility in The Flesh and Blood Show (1972) and Sex and the Other Woman (1972), both of which delve into the more provocative aspects of human relationships. His performances in these films highlight the raw and unfiltered essence of exploitation cinema.
The Flesh and Blood Show
An anonymous producer assembles a group of unemployed actors and actresses to be in a play, rehearsing in an abandoned theatre beside the sea. A murderer, who wears black gloves, kills all of the actors in various ways. The murderer is later revealed to have previously been an actor, who trapped his wife and her new lover in the wall, re-emerging 30 years later to commit murder again.