Robert Kerman, born in 1947 in New York City, carved a niche in the world of cult cinema with his performances in films like Cannibal Holocaust (1980) and Eaten Alive! (1980). Initially starting in off-Broadway theater, Kerman transitioned into the adult film industry, where he was often credited as Richard Bolla. Despite the challenges posed by his adult work, he managed to appear in mainstream projects, showcasing his range as an actor. His roles in Liquid A$$ets (1982) and Night of the Creeps (1986) further solidified his presence in the genre, making him a notable figure in exploitation and horror cinema.
A Woman's Torment
Upon overhearing plans to be committed to an asylum, mentally-ill Karen runs away, taking refuge in an empty house on a remote beach. Slowly, her grip on reality diminishes, giving way to increasingly violent delusions and an ever-growing bloodlust.