John Zaremba, born in 1923, made his mark in the realm of cult cinema with a career that spanned several decades. He is best known for his roles in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956) and Frankenstein's Daughter (1958), where he brought a unique charm to the science fiction and horror genres. Zaremba also appeared in Vice Raid (1959) and The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975), showcasing his versatility in various roles. His contributions to films like 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) and Brothers (1977) further cement his legacy in the world of exploitation and genre cinema.
Brothers
Thinly disguised account of the relationship between radical black activist Angela Davis and Black Panther and prison inmate George Jackson, who was one of those killed in a failed 1971 prison breakout.