Michael Laskin, an actor known for his work in the 1980s, brings a distinct presence to cult cinema with his roles in Maxie (1985) and Nights in White Satin (1987). In Maxie, he contributes to the film's offbeat charm, while in Nights in White Satin, he navigates the complexities of relationships set against a backdrop of erotic tension. Laskin's performances capture the essence of the era's exploration of unconventional narratives, solidifying his place in the realm of cult film enthusiasts.
Nights in White Satin
When her friend, a social worker, is killed in a drive-by shooting, the young Lisa is thrown out of track: she lives on the streets of L.A. There she's found by the successful photographer Walker Jordan, who's working on a new image book featuring homeless persons. He takes her home in his stylish studio, makes her his assistant... and eventually falls in love with her. Is she ready again to return such feelings?