Sebastian Breaks is an actor known for his role in The Road Builder (1971), a film that embodies the raw energy of 1970s exploitation cinema. In this gritty narrative, Breaks navigates a landscape filled with moral ambiguity and complex characters, showcasing the era's unique storytelling style. His performance contributes to the film's cult status, making it a significant entry in the genre. Breaks' work in The Road Builder captures the essence of a time when cinema pushed boundaries and challenged conventions.
The Road Builder
In a decaying mansion on the outskirts of London, middle-aged spinster Maura Prince (Patricia Neal) lives a life of drudgery caring for her blind and domineering mother (Pamela Brown). Into their dysfunctional lives, a handsome stranger appears, riding on a motorbike and looking for work as a handyman. Young Billy Jarvis (Nicholas Clay) soon makes himself indispensable around the house, but his angelic features mask dysfunctions that threaten both women's lives.