Art Hindle, born in Halifax in 1948, emerged from a diverse background to become a notable figure in Canadian cinema. After abandoning a career as a stockbroker, he embraced acting, which led him to roles in influential cult films. Hindle's performances in Black Christmas (1974) and The Brood (1979) showcase his ability to navigate the complexities of horror and psychological thriller genres. His work in Porky's (1981) and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) further solidifies his presence in the landscape of exploitation and cult cinema.
Offspring
The local sheriff of Dead River, Maine, thought he had killed them off ten years ago -- a primitive, cave-dwelling tribe of cannibalistic savages. But somehow the clan survived. To breed. To hunt. To kill and eat. And now the peaceful residents of this isolated town are fighting for their lives.