Born in 1933 in San Francisco, Michael Greene emerged in the 1960s, frequently appearing in westerns before transitioning to a variety of genres. In The Harrad Experiment (1973), he plays a pivotal role that explores the complexities of sexual liberation and relationships during a transformative era. Greene's extensive television background, with over 100 appearances, enriches his performances, allowing him to navigate the intricate dynamics of cult and exploitation cinema with ease.
This Is Not a Test
Late one night on a rural road in the western US, a policeman sets up a roadblock and begins stopping all traffic. When several cars and a big truck have stopped, he tells everyone why: a nuclear attack on the US appears to be underway, and since they have the truck there, their best chance at survival is to use it as a bomb shelter. Time is short and tensions in the small group quickly rise.