Born in Germany, Erik Schumann made a notable appearance in the 1978 exploitation film Slavers, where he embodies the gritty essence of the genre. His role contributes to the film's exploration of controversial themes, making it a significant entry in the realm of cult cinema. Schumann's work reflects the era's fascination with provocative narratives, positioning him as a noteworthy figure in the landscape of exploitation films. His performance resonates within the context of a film that pushes boundaries and challenges societal norms.
Slavers
As the slave trade is dwindling in East Africa in the late 19th century, two competing slave traders start a brutal violent conflict between each other for the monopoly on the remaining profits.