Victor Izay, an actor whose career flourished in the 1960s and 1970s, brings a unique presence to cult cinema through his roles in films like The Astro-Zombies (1968) and The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970). His performances often reflect the offbeat charm and gritty realism characteristic of the era's exploitation and genre films. In Acapulco Uncensored (1968), Izay embodies the wild spirit of the time, while his work in One Shocking Moment (1965) showcases his ability to navigate the darker themes prevalent in cult cinema. His contributions to these films solidify his place in the pantheon of genre actors.
The Over the Hill Gang
A retired Texas Ranger and three aged pals help to clean up a town run by a crooked mayor, a drunken judge and a trigger-happy sheriff.