Trevor Wrenn is known for his direction of Erotic Inferno (1975), a film that encapsulates the bold and provocative spirit of 1970s erotic thrillers. Wrenn's work in this genre highlights the exploration of desire and taboo, making a notable contribution to the cult cinema landscape. With a keen eye for the sensational, he crafted a narrative that resonates with fans of exploitation and grindhouse films, solidifying his place in the annals of cult film history.
Erotic Inferno
When Old Man Barnard (Anthony Kenyon), a millionaire, is reported drowned at sea his gold digging sons Paul (Karl Lanchbury) and Martin (Chris Chittell) come looking for their inheritance. Arriving at the Barnard family estate they renew an old enemy in Adam (Michael Watkins), their father's butler. He tells them the Barnard mansion has to remain locked and bolted until the will is read, begrudgingly all three men and their girlfriends will have to stay in the neighbouring farmhouse over the weekend. Unbeknown to him Adam is Old Man Barnard's illegitimate son, a fact Paul and Martin are determined to keep from him. Secretly they fear the whole inheritance will go to Adam. With their privileged lifestyles hanging by a thread the Brothers Barnard decide to pursue Adam's finance Nicole (Jenny Westbrook). Reasoning that she will know where Adam has hidden the keys to the mansion, so that they can break in and destroy evidence of Adam's parentage.