Stu Segall, an influential director in the realm of exploitation cinema, helmed several notable films during the 1970s. His work includes The Suckers (1972) and C.B. Hustlers (1976), both of which showcase his knack for blending gritty narratives with provocative themes. Segall's direction in Saddle Tramp Women (1972) and Teen-Age Jail Bait (1973) further solidified his reputation within the cult film community. His films resonate with the raw energy and unabashed style that define the era's grindhouse aesthetic.
Teen-Age Jail Bait
A roadside breakdown was only the beginning. When two stranded travelers are picked up by a pair of dune-buggy-driving free spirits, a chance encounter turns into a dangerous alliance. The group hatches a chaotic plan to rob a wealthy family estate, but the heist quickly spirals out of control. Expect a gritty, unhinged climax where every choice leads to a messy confrontation. It is pure '70s underground cinema.