J. Patrick McCormack is an actor who brings a unique presence to the cult film landscape, particularly with his role in Girls in Prison (1994). Set against the backdrop of 90s exploitation cinema, this film features McCormack in a narrative that delves into the lives of incarcerated women and their struggles. His contributions in this genre reflect a commitment to the raw and unfiltered storytelling that defines cult cinema, making him a noteworthy figure within this niche.
Girls in Prison
A young aspiring singer is sent to prison after getting wrongly convicted of murdering a record company president in 1950s Hollywood. With the help of two other convicts whose backstories we see previously, she must survive as the real culprits send "hit girls" to kill her inside. One of these convicts connects her to a private investigator who tracks the culprits down, but the murderer has determined to silence her.