Aldo Ray was born in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania, on September 25, 1926, and made a significant mark in the realm of cult cinema. He is best remembered for his role in The Naked and the Dead (1958), where his rugged charm and raspy voice embodied the tough characters he often portrayed. Throughout the late 1960s and 1970s, Ray appeared in several exploitation films, including Suicide Commandos (1968) and Angel Unchained (1970), showcasing his versatility in gritty narratives. His contributions to the genre resonate within the SassyFlix catalog, where his performances continue to captivate fans of cult 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.