Larry Hunter, an actor known for his contributions to cult cinema, made his mark in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He appears in The Girl Grabbers (1968), a film that captures the era's playful exploitation, and Olga's Dance Hall Girls (1969), where he navigates the gritty underbelly of dance halls. Hunter continued to engage with the genre, showcasing his versatility in A Night to Dismember (1983), a film that exemplifies the grindhouse aesthetic. His performances reflect the bold and audacious spirit of the films that define SassyFlix's catalog.
Olga's Dance Hall Girls
This last gasp of the grindhouse "Olga" series is a tossed off shrug of a movie that nonetheless entertains in a tacky, surreal style. Audrey Campbell no longer stars as the sinister femme fatale Olga, and her replacement retains none of her clumsy menace. Instead she languidly lounges about the flimsy sets smoking cigarettes and looking pale and sweaty. This new Olga is apparently too bored by the proceedings to even torture her white slaves. Instead the dirty work is handled by her partner Nick (Larry Hunter), a slimy, weasel faced man who lures innocent housewives into prostitution by offering them jobs as "dance instructors" in Olga's dance hall. Group sex, nude dancing and pretty ladies wrestling in their underwear are the results, along with several long, seemingly impromptu scenes where the characters talk endlessly and in circles.