Casey Larrain emerged in the late 1960s, making a notable impact on the cult cinema scene with performances in films like Love Feast (1969) and I Want More (1969). Larrain's work in Street of a Thousand Pleasures (1972) showcases a fearless approach to the erotic thriller genre, embodying characters that navigate the fringes of society. With a career that spans several provocative titles, Larrain remains a compelling figure in the exploration of exploitation cinema.
I Want More
This lurid documentary offers a revealing expose of various deviant activities being practiced in that seething hotbed of sin and hedonism known as Los Angeles. Among the subjects shown herein are a young couple who are paid to have sex in front of leering voyeurs, a gang of rowdy bikers, a French artist who makes fancy designs out of women's pubic hair, a wild swinging Hollywood party, and an exclusive club of wealthy perverts.