Gary Kent, born in the 1940s, is a multifaceted talent who made his mark in the realm of cult cinema. He is known for his performances in The Thrill Killers (1964) and Satan's Sadists (1969), where he brought a raw energy to the screen that defined the era's exploitation films. Kent's work in Hells Angels on Wheels (1967) and Psych-Out (1968) showcases his ability to navigate the gritty landscapes of 1960s counterculture. His contributions as both an actor and director have cemented his status in the annals of grindhouse cinema.
The Pyramid
Chris is a news reporter weary of the gunfights, car crash casualties and other pervasive drama he captures daily with his camera. Taking to the streets in search of stories that reflect a better way of life, Chris leads us on a folksy journey through psychics, scientists, astronauts, drinking alone, fire-walkers, Kirlian photographers, wiccans, a “ghost” that lives in a barn -- and, most soul-cleansing of all, the Power of the Pyramid on shag carpeting.