Chico Diaz, born in Mexico City in 1959, is a versatile actor known for his impactful performances across Brazilian cinema. He appears in Hell Hunters (1986), where he navigates the gritty underbelly of a post-apocalyptic world, bringing depth to his role. With a background in theater and architecture, Diaz has built a rich career, contributing to over 80 films, and remains a significant presence in the cult film landscape. His work in Hell Hunters exemplifies the raw energy and creativity characteristic of 1980s exploitation cinema.
Hell Hunters
Deep in the jungle of Paraguay, Nazi zealot Dr. Martin Hoffmann (Stewart Granger) has been hiding for forty years, searching for a powerful weapon of science that will restore his dream of Nazi domination. Working with the venom of a deadly jungle spider, Hoffmann believes he has discovered such a weapon and, with his cohort Heinrich (George Lazenby), forms a plan to test his evil new serum on the population of Los Angeles; meanwhile, a dedicated band of Nazi-hunters, led by the beautiful Amanda (Maud Adams), is rapidly closing in on them.