Tom Nagel appears in Hillside Cannibals (2006), a film that embodies the raw energy of early 2000s grindhouse cinema. Known for his work in the cult genre, Nagel brings a unique presence to the screen, enhancing the film's outrageous narrative. His performance captures the essence of exploitation films, where survival and horror intertwine. As audiences delve into the twisted world of Hillside Cannibals, Nagel's role serves as a reminder of the bold storytelling that defines cult cinema.
Hillside Cannibals
In the year 1606, Sawney Bean (Leigh Scott), a ruthless psychopath, earned a notoriety as the world's most brutal serial killer, predating Jack the Ripper and Bloody Bill by several hundred years. In life, Sawney was a cannibal, who captured his victims and literally butchered them, feasting on their corpses afterwards. His practices are continued in the modern day by his in-bred descendants, who dwell in vast caves in the Mojave Desert and feed on the flesh of passers-by, as a group of teenagers soon discover whilst exploring the steep cliff-face where Sawney's descendants dwell in search of flesh.