George Buck Flower, born in 1937, carved a niche in the world of cult cinema with his distinctive gruff persona. Often cast in roles reflecting the downtrodden, he appeared in Criminally Insane (1975) as well as Below the Belt (1971) and Delinquent Schoolgirls (1975). His collaborations with director John Carpenter in the 1980s solidified his status in the genre, showcasing his versatility as both an actor and a writer, particularly with Teenage Seductress (1975). Flower's contributions resonate within the exploitation and grindhouse realms, making him a memorable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Early Warning
A Christian woman wants a newspaper man to publish a story about a One World Foundation being set up whose only goal is to control the world. She wants him to warn people that this is coming and explain how it ties into the end times spoken about in the Bible. The newsman is opposed to such an idea until he sees the woman being pursued by the Foundation. As this adventure unfolds, the newspaper man begins to realize that what the woman is saying could be true. This evangelistic, classic end times film presents the truth about Jesus Christ and has interesting insight into what might be coming in the last days.