Sonny King appears in Death Chase (1988), a quintessential example of 1980s exploitation cinema that blends action and absurdity. Known for his dynamic presence, King embodies the raw energy that defines the film's chaotic narrative. With a background in the gritty world of grindhouse films, he contributes to the cult appeal of Death Chase, where the outrageous stunts and over-the-top characters create a memorable viewing experience. His role in this film cements his place in the annals of cult cinema.
Death Chase
After a man's sister is killed by two gunmen who seemingly come out of nowhere, he manages to find and kill them. He then discovers that the men he killed were part of a multi-millionaire's bizarre "death game", where someone is hunted through the streets of Los Angeles by teams of killers who get a big-money prize for killing their quarry--and he realizes that now he is "it".