Born in 1957, Danny De La Paz is a Mexican-American actor who made his mark in the 1980s with a series of roles that explore the complexities of identity and society. In 8 Million Ways to Die (1986), he delivers a compelling performance that highlights the gritty underbelly of Los Angeles, while in The Brotherhood of Justice (1986), he portrays a character caught in the moral dilemmas of vigilantism. De La Paz's contributions to films like The Wild Pair (1987) further cement his place in the landscape of cult cinema, where his performances resonate with themes of struggle and resilience.
The Brotherhood of Justice
A group of high school students, led by a rich boy Derek, is sick of school violence and decides to become underground vigilantes named "Brotherhood of Justice". It starts with the idea "watching people", but things quickly get out of control. "Brotherhood of Justice" turns out another gang of violence. Derek wants to stop it but it is too late, so he takes responsibility for it and gives himself to the law.