Alf Joint, an actor known for his contributions to cult cinema, appears in The Sorcerers (1967) and The Lost Continent (1968). In The Sorcerers, he adds depth to the film's exploration of psychic manipulation and obsession, while in The Lost Continent, he navigates the treacherous landscapes of a mysterious island. Joint's work in these films reflects the adventurous spirit and experimental nature of late 1960s genre cinema, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult and exploitation films.
The Sorcerers
In London, the merchant Mike Roscoe and his girlfriend Nicole go to a nightclub to dance. When they meet their friend Alan, he dances with Nicole while Mike goes to a nearby bar. Meanwhile, the hypnotist Prof. Marcus Monserrat has developed a piece of equipment for controlling minds and decides to seek out a guinea pig on the streets to test the device. He meets Mike in the bar and invites him home, where he introduces his wife Estelle Monserrat to the youngster. They test the system on Mike, controlling his mind and sharing his feelings. However the wicked Estelle enjoys the sensation and decides to use Mike in evil acts, and Marcus is incapable to control his wife. What will Estelle do with Mike and will Marcus succeed in stopping his deranged wife?