Born in Brooklyn in 1922, Jack Carter brought his rapid-fire comedic style to the screen, making a notable impact in cult cinema. He appears as a memorable character in The Glove (1979), where his comedic timing adds a unique layer to the film's blend of action and humor. Carter also showcases his talents in Alligator (1980), a film that combines horror and dark comedy, highlighting his versatility as an actor. His contributions to films like The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington (1977) further cement his status within the realm of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
The Glove
A bounty hunter is offered $20,000 - off the record - for the capture of a very large man who dons body armor and steel-plated gauntlets for his regular beatings of some unfortunate individuals.