Henry Darrow, born in 1933 in New York City, made a significant impact in cult cinema with roles in The Hitcher (1986) and Curse of the Undead (1959). His portrayal of corrupt Trooper Hancock in The Hitcher exemplifies his ability to embody complex characters, while his earlier work in Curse of the Undead showcases his range in the horror genre. A Nuyorican actor, Darrow's career spanned decades, leaving a mark on both television and film, and his contributions resonate within the realm of cult and exploitation cinema.
Losin' It
Teen sex comedy set in 1965 which follows four Los Angeles school friends, Woody, Dave, Spider, Wendell and the series of misadventures they get into when they travel south of the border to Tijuana, Mexico for a night of cruisin', causing trouble, and to settle a pact to lose their virginity before the night is over, while a young woman, named Kathy, accompanies them for different reasons: to arrange a quick divorce from her husband.