Robert Judd is an actor known for his role in Fight for Your Life (1977), a film that embodies the raw intensity of exploitation cinema. In this gritty narrative, Judd's performance adds a layer of complexity to the film's portrayal of desperation and survival. Though details of his career remain sparse, his contribution to this cult classic cements his place in the annals of grindhouse cinema, reflecting the era's unflinching approach to storytelling.
Fight for Your Life
Kane, a hate-fuelled racist redneck who absconds from jail with his sidekicks, an Asian and a Mexican. They hole up in the secluded house of Ted Turner, a black minister, and his family, where harsh epithets are exchanged and the minister is forced to take action to defend his family.