Chuck Hicks, an actor known for his work in cult cinema, made his mark in the 1950s and 60s with roles that showcased his versatility. He appears in She's Working Her Way Through College (1952), where he navigates the comedic landscape of college life, and Zombies of Mora Tau (1957), a classic in the horror genre that highlights his ability to adapt to different styles. Hicks also features in The Split (1968), adding depth to the crime drama narrative. His contributions to films like Wild Women (1970) and Melinda (1972) further cement his status in the realm of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Creature with the Atom Brain
Murders, with victims dying from spines broken by brute strength, erupt in the city and the killers, when encountered, walk away unharmed by police bullets which strike them. A police doctor's investigation of the deaths leads to the discovery of an army of dead criminal musclemen restored to life, remotely controlled by a vengeful former crime boss and a former Nazi scientist, from the latter's laboratory hidden in the suburbs.