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The Acid Eaters
(1968 - Color) "Marijuana's the match, heroin’s the fuse, LSD's the bomb!" -- Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet.
Here's a tune-in, turn-on, drop-your-pants drug & danger classic from the true golden era of crazy drug exploitation films -- the Sixties! The going gets weird, wild, & hilarious when some acid-fueled, super groovy thrill-seekers break on through to the
other side in search of kicks. Not to be missed! Dir: Ron Elliot
The Adult Version Of Jekyll & Hyde
(1971 - Color) It's a wonder that this tremendous softcore nudie roughie didn't spin Robert Louis Stephenson right out of his grave! A curious fellow gets more than he bargained for when he rediscovers Dr. Jekyll's old formula. The potion turns him into
a crazed beast (and on occasion into a wanton bi-sexual chick!) with an insatiable appetite for sex, violence, & more sex and violence! Add the biologically wondrous Rene Bond, and you've got yourself a formula for fun! Dir: L. Ray Monde
The Big Snatch
(1970 - Color) A sexually twisted hippy creep kidnaps 5 very sexy babes to be used by him and his terminally homely henchman as sex slaves at their desert ranch hideout. Things are running smoothly for the degenerate dynamic duo until the gals gain the
upper hand and seek vengeance. This must-see sicko classic has more miniskirts, garter belts, and vinyl boots than you can shake a stick at! With the always impressive Uschi Digart. Dir: Dan Martin
Brand Of Shame (1968 - Color) Dave not only directed this Adult Nudie Western, he also makes a cameo appearance! See how love was won, lost and paid for in the Wild Wild West as a group of luscious prostitutes play "ride 'em cowboy"! Hot-in-the-saddle Marsha Jord an is on hand ready, willing and able to unholster her 38's at the drop of a Stetson! This 'lil doggie's got it all!
The Brick Dollhouse
(1967 - Color) The Dollhouse in question is definitely not a child's toy, but a luxury apartment playground for Hollywood's swinging singles set. But... when the Dollhouse's swinging mirth is interrupted by some murderous mayhem, we get to see all the w
ild sexual shenanigans that led to the dastardly deed. Dirs: Tony Martinet & David Friedman
The Defilers
(1965 - B/W) Not only a well-made film, this title stands as a landmark in the annals of exploitation due to its significance as the first of the Roughies. The delectable Mia Gansson bums up the screen in this scorching, nicely-paced drama about
what happens when young men and women play with fire. This was hot when it was released, and you won't get burned by adding this required film to your video library.
Diamond Stud
(1970 - Color) Don't let the low-key ad campaign for this title fool you. This big budget costumer set in the-turn-the-century American West packs a mean soft-X punch! In other words, lecherous lads with larceny in their hearts and dangerous Diamond Lil
s with plenty in their petticoats populate this sexy slice of low-life from a bygone era.
The Erotic Adventures of Zorro
(1971 - Color) Forget Zorro, The Gay Blade! This was the first (and still the best) Zorro parody. If the gritty look of cheapo 60's sexploitation gets you down, check out this classy flick because it has the look and feel of a big-budget Hollywood prod
uction. Beautiful boobs and butts abound as Zorro beds the babes and bests the bad hombres. Swashbuckling softcore at its bet!
The Fabulous Bastard From Chicago
(1969 - Color) Here's an offer you can't refuse... Take all the trappings of gangster movies set in Roaring Twenties Chicago (murder, bootlegging, etc.), add plenty of sex-tracurricular activities, and you've got 97 minutes of delightfully naughty fun!
Dir: Greg Coraito
Head Mistress
(1968 - Color) Uncle Dave dips into the classics once again... This time Boccaccio's Decameron serves as his inspiration. The only thing the students seem to study in this all-girl boarding school is human sexuality as they get it on with the see
mingly inexhaustible grounds-keeper, each other, and anyone or anything else they can get their horny little mitts on. And how could it be otherwise when the school's Head Mistress is none other than Marsha Jordan! Dir: Ron Elliot
Joys of Jezebel
(1970 - Color) Watch with guilty delight as Lucifer puts your favorite Old Testament characters through the wildest sexual marathon this side of a Jimmy Swaggart wet dream! Joshua, Ruth; Solomon, Rachel...they're all here doing what comes naturally (and
unnaturally!) in this un-costumed sex epic. With Christine Murray & Dixie Donovan. Dir: A.P. Stootsberry
The Lustful Turk
(1968 - Color) Here's a big budgeter that drops all the veils and provides us with a prolonged peek into the prurient practices of the potentates. You'll see wall-to-wall harem honeys a-humpin' in this Fornicon of cruelty! Based on the notorious underg
round Victorian novel of the same name, this flick never lets up! Dir: Ron Elliot
Mr. Peters' Pets
(1962 - Color) Poor Willy Peters just can't get close enough to the sexy babes who frequent his pet shop. His problem is solved when he sends away for formulas which enable him to morph into a variety of animals. You can probably guess what happens fro
m there... it's a smorgasbord of bare flesh and voyeuristic fun! This early nudie-cutie features top models of the day (such as Althea Currier of Kiss Me Quick fame) and comes highly recommended!
The Notorious Daughter of Fanny Hill
(1966 - Color) David Friedman was one of the few sexploitation filmmakers daring and ambitious enough to attempt a period piece, and this one's a gem! Tasty temptress Stacey Walker( A Smell of Honey...) stars as Kissy Hill, a bordello-born
sexual bonfire who devours her way through the upper-scum of 18th Century European aristocracy. This saucy tale of harlotry is not to be missed!
The Ramrodder
(1969 - Color) Gather ‘round saddle partners and hark to the tale of the Ramrodder, a cow-punchin' stud whose prairie fire lust could not be corralled by the rules of society in the Old West. When he meets up with the beautiful Indian Princess Tuwana, h
e casts his fate (and her clothes) to the wind. With Marsha Jordan and Manson Clan Member Bobby Beausoleil! Dir: Ed Forsythe
A Smell of Honey, A Swallow of Brine
(1966 - B/W) The amazing Stacey Walker stars in this wonderfully sleazy forerunner of the erotic thrillers so popular today. Sharon Stone's got nothing on Stacey as we watch her bend, fold, and mutilate any man unlucky enough to be trapped in her
sexual web. Well-made and very cool! Dir: Ron Elliot
Space Thing
(1968 - Color) Never mind the plot (it's stupid & unintentionally funny). Never mind the sets (they're cheap & unintentionally funny). Never mind the acting (it's amateurish & unintentionally funny). This Sci-Fi skin flick has the best space babes an
d the best space babe costumes since Invasion of the Star Creatures! Also with box artwork by Dave Stevens! Dirs: Dave Friedman & Byron Mabe
Starlet
(1969 - Color) When Dave pulls the lid off his own industry, the steam that rises could power a locomotive! We're taken behind the scenes (and beneath the sheets) for a lurid look at the producers, directors, actors, & actresses in this fictional accoun
t of Dave's EVI Studios. With Stuart Lancaster, John Alderman, Dave Friedman, and lotsa babes! Dir: Richard Kantner
A Sweet Sickness
(1966 - B/W) This sordid look at Sixties Hollywood has it all... go-go dancing, casting couches, rapists, crazed drug orgies, the first "whipped cream" scene filmed, and Vincent Wallace of Russ Meyer’s Vixen fame. What else
could anyone want! Dirs: Ron Garcia, Ed DePriest & Dave Friedman
Thar She Blows
(1969 - Color) You'll fire your torpedo when a group of nicely-built nautical nymphs get together with some salty seafaring studs aboard a 100 ft. yacht. They spark enough violent intrigue and seismographic sexual shenanigans to make waves from San Fran
cisco to San Diego! The cast is basically the same as Starlet, only with some different dames thrown in for good measure. Dir: Richard Kantner
Trader Hornee
(1970 - Color) The film that "breaks the law of the jungle" is Dave's personal favorite and one of ours as well. This well-made, finely acted and scripted comedy packs in the laughs and features a gaggle of glamazons who don't mind flaunting their jungl
e drums. A veritable jiggle-giggle fest! With John Alderman. Dir: Jonathon Lucas
She Freaks
(1967 - Color) This is a lurid remake of Tod Browning's Freaks told with that Friedman touch that we love so much. When a conniving cutie messes with the carney folk, she experiences a real freak-out! With Claire Brennan and make-up by th
e renowned Harry Thomas. Dir: Byron Mabe
Bummer!
(1972 - Color) Leave it to Dave to dish up this way-out, raucous look at the bizarre & raunchy world of rock musicians and the gorgeous groupies that get used and abused. These dudes are loose, and the chicks even looser, but when the party's over... th
ey pay with theirs souls... and even their lives! Violent Rock n Roll sexploitation at it's best! With Carol Speed and Connie Strickland. Dir: Wm. A. Castleman