Roy Summersett emerged in the late 1980s as a distinctive presence in the world of cult cinema, appearing in films that blend action and eroticism. He is known for his roles in Picasso Trigger (1988), Savage Beach (1989), and Fit to Kill (1993), where he brings a gritty charm to the screen. His performances often highlight the blend of adventure and sensuality characteristic of the genre, making him a memorable figure in the realm of exploitation cinema. Summersett's work continues to resonate with fans of these cult classics.
Savage Beach
Donna and Taryn are federal drug enforcement agents based in the Hawaiian isles. Upon the success of a drug bust, they receive a call from Shane Aviation to fly an emergency package of vaccine from Molokai to Knox Island. Unbeknownst to them, Philippine representative Martinez has convinced Captain Andreas to use a reconnaissance satellite to locate a sunken ship laden with gold that the Japanese had pilfered during World War II. Meanwhile, a storm forces Donna and Taryn to land their plane on a remote island which harbors the gold. The hijinks ensue when they are joined by a host of nefarious types who have learned of the gold’s location.