Ernie Zarate appears in Caged Fury (1983), a quintessential entry in the women-in-prison genre that showcases the chaos and camaraderie of life behind bars. The film's blend of exploitation and camp allows Zarate to deliver a memorable performance that resonates with fans of cult cinema. While details of his career remain sparse, his role in this film contributes to the enduring appeal of the genre, highlighting the raw energy and audacious storytelling that defines the era.
Caged Fury
At a hidden prison camp deep in the jungles of South East Asia, some devious Vietnamese commies are kidnapping beautiful women and brainwashing them into becoming subliminally-activated suicide bombers to further their evil aims abroad. Help isn't going to be coming anytime soon, so the all-female inmates must engineer their own escape any which way they can...