Peter Bromilow, an actor known for his work in the 1970s and 1980s, brings a distinctive flair to cult cinema. He appears in Nasty Habits (1977), where his performance adds depth to the film's irreverent take on religion and morality. Bromilow also showcases his versatility in Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987), a quintessential entry in the action-comedy genre, where he navigates the film's outrageous scenarios with ease. His roles in these films highlight his ability to engage with the eccentricities of cult cinema, making him a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Hard Ticket to Hawaii
Two drug enforcement agents are killed on a private Hawaiian island. Donna and Taryn, two operatives for The Agency (Molokai Cargo), accidentally intercept a delivery of diamonds intended for drug lord Seth Romero, who takes exception and tries to get them back. Soon other Agency operatives get involved, and a full-scale fight to the finish ensues, complicated here and there by a contaminated snake made deadly by toxic cancer-infested rats. A Molokai-based civilian pilot and an undercover DEA agent intercept a delivery of diamonds intended for druglord Seth Romero. Seth, his henchmen, and other island undesirables launch a full-scale assault on the duo. If they're going to survive, they'll need the help of agent Rowdy Abilene and his partner.