John Fleck, born in 1951, is an American actor and performance artist known for his unconventional roles and boundary-pushing performances. In Hard Rock Zombies (1985), he embodies the eclectic spirit of the film, contributing to its cult status with his distinctive style. Fleck's career spans television and theater, where he often merges performance art with acting, making him a notable figure in both mainstream and avant-garde circles. His work reflects a commitment to challenging norms, making his appearance in Hard Rock Zombies a fitting addition to his diverse portfolio.
Hard Rock Zombies
A hard rock band travels to the tiny and remote town of Grand Guignol to perform. Peopled by hicks, rubes, werewolves, murderous dwarves, sex perverts, and Hitler, the town is a strange place but that doesn't stop the band's lead singer from falling in love with a local girl named Cassie. After Nazi sex perverts kill the band to satisfy their lusts, Cassie calls the rockers back from the grave to save her, the town, and maybe the world.