Deborah mcguire russ meyer
•
Russ Meyer’s Vixen Trilogy
Russ Meyer (1922-2004) was a true crackpot original as a filmmaker. He began as a combat cameraman during World War II. He went on to be centerfold photographer for Playboy magazine. Russ cobbled tillsammans $24,000 and made his first feature- The Immoral Mr. Teas in 1959, a “nudie cutie” about a nerd constantly running into a series of large-breasted women. Its success at the box office catapulted Meyer into the “King of the Nudies” with features like Eve and the Handyman (1960) and Wild Gals of the Naked West (1961). But it was his whacky sex melodramas that really allowed Meyer to really show his true genius. Films like Lorna (1964) and Mudhoney (1965) were ripe with backwoods sex and violence, but also filled with ribald, crackpot humor. Which led to a Meyer masterpiece- Faster Pussycat, Kill, Kill! (1965), a story of three morally bankrupt strippers (starring Tura Satana, Hajiand Lori Williams) out to fleece an old man out
•
Supervixens
One would expect that the second instalment of Russ Meyer's Vixen trilogy would in some way follow on from the first film. Thinking that would be a mistake. SuperVixens has precious little to do with Vixen, in much the same way as Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls is unconnected with Valley Of The Dolls. There are of course some similarities between the two sexploitation comedies, and any other Russ Meyer film for that matter: scarlet as a motif for sex; large breasted, sexually dominant women; the bare wire frame of a mattress; nature and nudity.
Clint Ramsey (Charles Pitts), a mechanic at a gas station, receives a phone call from his partner SuperAngel (Shari Eubank). During the call SuperAngel hears the voice of a flirtatious customer, SuperLorna (Christy Hartburg), and goes ballistic, threatening to burn down their house. Clint rushes home. On his return he is subjected to a tirade of verbal and then physical abuse culminating in SuperAngel attacking his red pickup
•
Supervixens
1975 film by Russ Meyer
Supervixens is a 1975 American film directed by American filmmaker Russ Meyer.[2] The cast features Meyer regulars Charles Napier, Uschi Digard, and Haji. The film also features Shari Eubank (in a dual role) in one of her only two film roles and Christy Hartburg in her only film role.[3]
Plot
[edit]Gas station attendant Clint Ramsey, who works at Martin Bormann's Super Service in the desert, finds himself too irresistible to a series of girls, all of whom have the word "Super" in their given names. In the beginning, he is married to the hypersexual, demanding, and jealous SuperAngel, who constantly harasses him at work. She orders him home at once when she calls Clint and overhears a female customer, SuperLorna, hitting on him at work. Clint finds SuperAngel's constant accusations and arguing a turn-off and, back at home, they fight after he rejects her aggressive advances. A neighbor calls the police as Clint lea