Robert Prichard is known for his roles in the realm of cult cinema, particularly in the 1980s. He appears as a memorable character in The Toxic Avenger (1984), a film that defined the Troma style of outrageous humor and over-the-top gore. Prichard also stars in Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), where he contributes to the film's blend of social commentary and exploitation. His work in Alien Space Avenger (1989) further cements his presence in the genre, showcasing his ability to navigate the bizarre landscapes of low-budget filmmaking.
Alien Space Avenger
In 1939 a spaceship carrying four alien escaped prisoners crash-lands on Earth and the aliens take over the bodies of four locals. Fifty years later the aliens find out that an artist has written a comic book called "Space Avenger," which they believe is about them. They go to New York to try to kill the artist.