William Smith, born in 1933 in Columbia, Missouri, made his mark in the world of cult cinema with a career that spans decades. He appears in Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973), where he navigates the bizarre world of killer bee transformations, and C.C. and Company (1970), showcasing his versatility in the exploitation genre. Known for his rugged persona, Smith also graces Policewomen (1974) and The Swinging Barmaids (1975), further solidifying his status in the grindhouse realm. His contributions to these films reflect the unique blend of camp and social commentary that defines cult cinema.
Legend of The Roller Blade Seven
In a post-apocalyptic world where rollerblading is the chief means of travel, the evil Pharoah sends his minions outside the Wheel Zone to abduct a psychic. The psychic has been trained in the way of the samurai, but has shunned her training to become a Passive. Once abducted, her brother joins forces with others to try and rescue her, but they face many challenges from the Dark Side.