John McEnery, born in 1943, is a British actor known for his compelling performances in cult cinema. He appears in The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (1970), where his nuanced portrayal adds depth to the film's exploration of desire and obsession. In Schizo (1976), McEnery delivers a chilling performance that enhances the film's psychological tension. With a background in theater from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, McEnery's work in these films cements his place in the world of exploitation and giallo cinema.
Schizo
Samantha and Alan are getting married, but William Haskins isn't pleased. He grabs a train south to London and begins shadowing Samantha as she tries to get on with married life. Haskins' attempts to frighten her drive Samantha to desperation, but she's having trouble convincing anyone that she's being stalked. Even her psychiatrist dismisses her concerns as part of her neurosis. As bodies begin turning up, Samantha's story becomes more believable, and her dark secret from the past begins to reveal itself.