Born in 1944 in Kingston, New York, John Glover has made a name for himself in the realm of cult cinema, often embodying sinister characters. He showcases his talent in Shamus (1973), where he navigates the gritty underbelly of crime, and Masquerade (1988), a film that explores deception and intrigue. Glover's performances in these films highlight his ability to bring complexity to villainous roles, making him a compelling figure in the world of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Shamus
New York private eye Shamus McCoy likes girls, drink and gambling, but by the look of his flat business can't be too hot. So an offer of $10,000 to finds some diamonds stolen in a daring raid with a flame-thrower is too good to miss. His investigations soon get pretty complicated and rather too dangerous. At least along the way he does get to meet Alexis.