Ivica Vidović, a notable actor from the 1970s, appears in The Rat Savior (1976), a film that embodies the eccentricities of cult cinema. His performance adds a unique layer to this narrative, which delves into the bizarre and grotesque elements often found in exploitation films. While little is documented about his career, Vidović's role in The Rat Savior positions him within the rich tapestry of grindhouse cinema, where unconventional storytelling reigns supreme.
The Rat Savior
A poor writer discovers that a species of rats has banded together to impersonate humans and supplant them unnoticed, in a manner reminiscent of the transformations in Eugene Ionesco's Rhinoceros, or the covert conspiracy of pod-people in The Invasion of the Body Snatchers. This film's story is based on a book by the Soviet writer Alexander Grin.