Terry Scully, a British actor, made his mark in the cult film scene with notable performances in Night Creatures (1962) and Goodbye Gemini (1970). His career began in the theatre, but he transitioned to film in the 1960s, bringing a unique presence to the screen. In The Projected Man (1966), he embodies the chilling complexities of his character, while The Asphyx (1972) further cements his role in the exploitation genre. Scully's contributions to these films highlight the intricate blend of horror and psychological tension that defines cult cinema.
Night After Night After Night
There's a killer on the loose in London, and whilst our typically craggy copper DI Rowan investigates, Judge Lomax is busy in court, dishing out harsh sentences to everyone who comes before him.