Born in 1954, Robert Carradine emerged from the illustrious Carradine family, making his mark in the world of cult cinema. He is known for his roles in films like Massacre at Central High (1976), where he navigates the brutal dynamics of high school life, and The Big Red One (1980), a gritty portrayal of World War II soldiers. Carradine also appears in I Saw What You Did (1988), showcasing his versatility across genres. His contributions to these films solidify his place in the conversation around exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Blackout
Thriller about four sadistic criminals who, after escaping during a transfer, take over a posh Manhattan apartment complex and start looting and terrorizing its occupants during New York City's famous 1977 blackout.