Robert Tinnell, born in Fairmont, West Virginia, is an actor known for his role in the cult classic Star Slammer (1986). His early passion for storytelling and genre films, particularly horror, has shaped his multifaceted career in cinema. Tinnell's work often blends elements of fantasy and horror, reflecting his deep reverence for the genre's history. In Star Slammer, he contributes to the film's campy charm, a hallmark of 1980s exploitation cinema, which resonates with fans of cult films and showcases his distinctive approach to performance.
Star Slammer
On the planet Arous, Captain Bantor (Ross Hagen), the Sovereign (Lindy Sykes) and the Inquisitor (Aldo Ray) attempt to quell an uprising of the defiant residents. Freelance miner Taura is forced to defend herself against the marauding starship captain, Bantor. During their struggle, Taura causes Bantor to lose his hand in a volcanic acid plume. Taura is friendly to the locals and employees them in her mining operation. Bantor had attempted to claim the mined crystals for the Magistrate, leading to to confrontation Taura is subsequently sentenced to a term aboard the prison ship, Vehemence, under the sadistic female warden, Exene. She finds life amid the other female inmates tough, but soon, gains their respect, making a friend in Mike. Bantor then comes aboard Vehemence, now deranged as a result of losing his hand, seeking to obtain a mind control process that reduces the prisoners to zombies. His arrival proves to be Taura’s chance to escape the prison ship or "star slammer" and return to home planet of Arous.