Born in 1925 in Berlin, Curt Lowens emerged as a versatile actor in the world of cult cinema. He made notable appearances in Two Women (1960) and Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory (1961), where he captured the essence of the genre with his compelling performances. Lowens' ability to navigate both dramatic and genre-specific roles allowed him to thrive in films such as The Other Side of Midnight (1977) and Night Children (1989). His work reflects the unique blend of artistry and exploitation that defines the cult film landscape.
Night Children
A veteran cop (David Carradine) investigates the crimes of an anarchist street gang that causes chaos wherever they go. Meanwhile, his wife (Nancy Kwan), a police counselor, investigates a teenage runaway case which leads to the same gang. Showdowns ensue that pits sides together in a violent series of confrontations.