Barry Stokes, a notable figure in British cult cinema, made his mark with a variety of roles in the 1970s and 1980s. He appears in The Corruption of Chris Miller (1973), where he embodies the complexities of a morally ambiguous character, and Prey (1977), contributing to the film's unsettling atmosphere. Stokes also showcases his versatility in Fanny Hill (1983), a film that blends eroticism with humor. His performances across these films highlight the unique charm and allure of exploitation cinema, making him a key player in the genre.
Enemy Mine
A soldier from Earth crashlands on an alien world after sustaining battle damage. Eventually he encounters another survivor, but from the enemy species he was fighting; they band together to survive on this hostile world. In the end the human finds himself caring for his enemy in a completely unexpected way.