Frank Bannon
Frank Bannon emerged in the gritty landscape of 1970s exploitation cinema, making a notable appearance in A Scream in the Streets (1973). In this film, he navigates the dark alleys of urban crime, embodying the raw energy and social commentary that defined the era's cult films. Bannon's work reflects the unvarnished realities of street life, contributing to the film's exploration of desperation and survival. His role captures the essence of a time when cinema dared to confront uncomfortable truths.
A Scream in the Streets
Two Los Angeles detectives are assigned to track down and arrest a brutal rapist-murderer terrorizing the city. Their job is complicated by the fact that the killer is able to avoid capture because he can pose as a woman.