Vernon P. Becker emerged in the 1970s as a distinctive voice in cult cinema, known for his work as both a director and writer. He helmed What the Swedish Butler Saw (1975), a film that showcases his penchant for blending humor with provocative themes. Becker also contributed as a writer to Swedish Wildcats (1972), further establishing his presence in the genre. His films invite viewers into a world where the absurd meets the risqué, making him a notable figure in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Swedish Wildcats
The sadistic Madam Margareta is a talking side of beef that serves as the hostess and ring leader for a live sex tease show and whorehouse. Madam's shows always feature her bodacious nieces Susanna and Karen, who perform in everything from striptease to S&M acts. Karen meets and eventually runs away with a rich guy. Susanna falls in love with a deceptive airport cargo handler. After several more kinky shows and various soft core sex scenes, Karen is gone and Susanna and her man find out the truth behind each others lies.