Jack Richesin, an actor and writer active in the early 1970s, contributed significantly to the cult cinema landscape with his work in films like Tobacco Roody (1970) and The Doll Squad (1973). In Southern Comforts (1971), he not only showcased his acting skills but also lent his voice to the screenplay, blending humor with the era's distinct exploitation style. His performances in Midnite Plowboy (1971) and Country Cuzzins (1972) further solidified his presence in the genre, marking him as a notable figure in the realm of grindhouse and cult films.
Midnite Plowboy
Junior comes from the country to Hollywood where he soon ends up living in a house full of prostitutes. As payment for his rent, Junior is assigned the task of driving the girls around in a van that doubles as a place to have sex.