Tod Andrews, active in the 1940s and 1970s, made a mark in cult cinema with his performances in Voodoo Man (1944) and The Baby (1973). In Voodoo Man, he navigates the eerie world of voodoo and the supernatural, while in The Baby, he portrays a character in a disturbing family dynamic that challenges societal norms. His work in these films highlights the unique blend of horror and psychological themes that define the cult genre, making him a noteworthy figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Return of the Ape Man
Prof. Dexter has been working on a way to revive bodies from frozen states, and so he and his friend Prof. Gilmore journey to the Arctic for a one-in-a-million chance of finding a suitable body for their experiments. And yet what do you know, they just happen to find an ape man sufficiently frozen in the permafrost! From there, Prof. Dexter revives the ape man, then proceeds to transplant Prof. Gilmore’s brain into the creature to see if that will actually work. Unfortunately, he creates a Kong-like man driven by primal and romantic impulses.