Lynn Harris, active in the 1970s, emerged as a notable figure in sexploitation cinema, particularly with her roles in Office Love-In (1968) and Love Feast (1969). Born in the era of softcore films, she captivated audiences with her performances in titles like Shut Up and Deal (1969) and Take It Out in Trade (1970). Harris's work reflects the bold and provocative spirit of the time, contributing to the genre's exploration of sexuality and relationships. Her appearances in films such as Erika's Hot Summer (1971) further solidified her presence in this niche of cult cinema.
Take It Out in Trade
A 2K preservation of Ed Wood's long-lost final film! Ed Wood was the filmmaker behind PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE, the author of hundreds of adult novels, and a pall-bearer at Bela Lugosi's funeral. Wood fought in the Pacific Ocean theater during World War II while wearing a bra and panties under his uniform. Basically, there will never be another hero like Ed Wood. And there will never be another movie like TAKE IT OUT IN TRADE. Unseen for almost fifty years, this is a surreal sexploitation detective comedy that would feel right at home on a triple-bill with John Waters's MULTIPLE MANIACS and Russ Meyer's THE IMMORAL MR. TEAS. With delirious narration by Wood himself, positive depictions of LGBTQ relationships, and a miraculous role by Ed Wood in drag as ''Alecia,'' TAKE IT OUT IN TRADE is a joyous swan song from one of the most seminal exploitation filmmakers of all time.