Max Roman emerged in the 1980s with a notable role in Don't Open Till Christmas (1984), where he embodies the chaos of a holiday gone wrong. This film, steeped in dark humor and exploitation tropes, showcases Roman's ability to navigate the absurdity of the genre. While little is known about his broader career, his performance in this cult favorite makes him a memorable part of the Christmas horror canon, contributing to the film's enduring appeal among genre enthusiasts.
Don't Open Till Christmas
A murderer is running loose through the streets of London, hunting down men dressed as Santa and killing them all in different, and extremely violent, fashions. Inspector Harris has decided to take on the unenviable task of tracking down the psychopath, but he's going to have his work cut out for him. Only the suspicious reporter, Giles, seems to offer the Inspector any promising leads.