Owen Orr, born in 1934 in London, England, carved a niche in cult cinema with his performances in films like Werewolves on Wheels (1971) and The Dion Brothers (1974). In Werewolves on Wheels, he navigates the chaotic world of a motorcycle gang entangled with supernatural forces, showcasing his ability to blend into the gritty aesthetic of the era. Orr's versatility shines through in Trick or Treats (1982) and Girls of the White Orchid (1983), where he further explores the boundaries of genre, contributing to the rich tapestry of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Trick or Treats
A baby sitter is stuck watching over a young brat on Halloween night who keeps playing vicious pranks on her. To add to her trouble the boy's deranged father has escaped from an asylum and is planning on making a visit.