One Million AC/DC (1969)


One Million AC/DC (1969)

A group of sex-crazed cave people are being harrassed by a Tyrannosaurus Rex. While they try to figure out a way to deal with this threat, they have sex and eat a lot. Edward D. Wood, Jr. wrote this softcore prehistoric sex epic under the nom de plume "Akdon Telmig". Produced and directed by Ed De Priest who the same year also wrote, produced and directed "Hedonistic Pleasures" with Pat Barrington who was credited as Camille Grant.






















The Abductors (1972)


The Abductors (1972)
aka
Young Girls for Sale

Someone is stealing cheerleaders and other pretty girls and selling them to the highest bidder. Female super sexy spy Ginger is soon employed to investigate the disappearances. She does so by going undercover with a fellow agent and doing whatever is necessary to put an end to the operation and take down the leaders. (IMDB Josh Pasnak) NV & S













The Blue Angel (1959)



The Blue Angel (1959)

The film is a remake of the Josef von Sternberg 1930 film about the vicious Lola-Lola and the troubled, aged Professor Rath, who plays into her hands.


Professor Immanuel Rath (Curt Jurgens)is a martinet botany professor at a German high school who finds post cards bearing the likeness of Lola-Lola (May Britt), "The Blue Angel", in the possession of his pupils. He goes to the cafe where she is appearing to see if any of his pupils are there, and spots two of them. While chasing them, he encounters Lola-Lola and the troupe manager, Kiepert (Theodore Bikel.) He returns the next evening and becomes involved with Lola. His visit to the cafe, and the fact he spent the night with Lola, becomes common knowledge and he is forced to leave his school position. Despite the protests of his friends, he marries Lola, who is intrigued by the idea of being the wife of a professor. The intrigue doesn't last long, as Rath is unable to get work because of his wife. He becomes a broken character, reduced to performing odd jobs around the troupe and living off the earnings of his wife. When the troupe returns to his hometown, Kiepert brutally uses him in a magic act as a shill to attract customers from among his old students and friends. Lola meets a former lover and, as Rath is being degraded on the stage, she allows the former lover to make love to her in sight of her husband. Rath goes beserk and sets out to strangle her. (IMDB Les Adams)