Jay Amor, an actor known for his work in the late 1980s, appears in Primal Rage (1988) and Nightmare Beach (1989). In Primal Rage, he navigates the chaos of a post-apocalyptic world, showcasing his ability to embody characters that resonate with the gritty aesthetic of cult cinema. His role in Nightmare Beach further cements his place in the genre, as he delivers a performance that captures the essence of the slasher film craze of the time. Amor's contributions to these films reflect the vibrant and often outrageous spirit of exploitation cinema.
Primal Rage
A scientist at a Florida university inadvertently creates a "rage virus" while performing experiments intended to restore dead brain tissue in baboons. When a journalist for the college paper breaks into the campus lab, he's bitten by one of the infected baboons; the virus soon spreads to a trio of rapists and a valley girl, all of whom go on killing sprees.