Curtis Taylor delivers a memorable performance in Never Too Young to Die (1986), where he navigates the film's blend of action and camp. While little is documented about his career, his work in this cult classic aligns him with the vibrant world of 1980s exploitation cinema. Taylor's role contributes to the film's eccentric charm, making it a noteworthy entry in the genre. Fans of grindhouse and cult films will appreciate his contribution to this offbeat narrative.
Never Too Young to Die
Secret agent Drew Stargrove is brutally murdered by the ruthless hermaphrodite gang leader Velvet Von Ragnar. The murdered secret agent's son, Lance Stargrove is thrust into the dangerous and intriguing world of secret agents and espionage when he seeks revenge. Danja Deerling teams up with Lance as his sidekick and love interest.