Ken Carpenter emerged in the late 1970s as an actor with a knack for roles in cult cinema. He appears in The Other Side of Midnight (1977), where his performance adds a layer of intrigue to the film's complex narrative. Carpenter later took on a role in Blood Games (1990), a film that blends sports and exploitation, further cementing his place in the realm of grindhouse cinema. His contributions to these films highlight the gritty charm and distinct storytelling that define the genre.
Blood Games
After 'Babe & The Ball Girls', a team of female softball players, trounces the local team, their travel bus breaks down in the woods. Attempting to hike to safety, they end up getting lost and the group is set upon by disgruntled fans of the losing team. They are beaten, raped and some murdered. They desperately fight back with baseball bats and guns.