Skip Ward, born in 1932 in Cleveland, Ohio, made his mark in cult cinema with a series of distinctive roles. He appeared in Kitten with a Whip (1964) as a character that exemplified the era's edgy storytelling. His performances in Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) and Malibu Express (1985) showcased his ability to navigate the often risqué narratives of exploitation films. Ward's contributions to titles like Fit to Kill (1993) and Hard Hunted (1992) further solidified his status within the grindhouse genre, making him a memorable figure in the landscape of cult cinema.
Do or Die
Asian crime boss Kaneshiro captures two voluptuous undercover federal agents, Donna and Nicole. But instead of liquidating them, he gives the busty duo a head start in a deadly cat-and-mouse game involving six other assassin teams. The heated action takes them from Hawaii to Las Vegas and Louisiana.