Stan Lee, born in 1922, was a pivotal figure in the comic book industry, known for his innovative storytelling. He wrote Dr. Strange (1978), bringing a unique blend of mysticism and adventure to the screen that resonated with fans of the genre. In addition to his writing, Lee made a memorable appearance as an actor in The Ambulance (1990), showcasing his multifaceted talents. His contributions to cult cinema extend beyond traditional comics, influencing the aesthetic and narrative style of films that embrace the bizarre and fantastical.
The Ambulance
Josh meets a young woman who shortly afterwards collapses and is rushed to hospital in an ambulance. He follows after her only to find that there is no record her being admitted, and he soon learns that her room mate also vanished after being picked up by the same ambulance. Convinced of a conspiracy, Josh proceeds to investigate, despite the discouragement of the police.