Born in 1931 in Alva, Oklahoma, Jack Ging made his mark in the 1970s with roles that showcased his versatility in cult cinema. He appears in Sssssss (1973), where he navigates the bizarre world of snake transformation, and in That Man Bolt (1973), where he contributes to the blend of action and comedy in the film's narrative. Ging's performances in these films highlight his ability to engage with the eccentricities of exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the genre.
That Man Bolt
Courier Jefferson Bolt is asked to take a briefcase from Hong Kong to Mexico City, but he is not told what is in it or the identity of the man who asks him, a man named Griffiths. Convinced he will get good pay and see a few good places, Bolt takes on the job, while looking out for anything suspicious. Soon he does find exotic places, beautiful women, and ruthless gunmen interested in the briefcase.