Michael Andrew emerged in the 1980s with roles that encapsulate the playful yet provocative nature of cult cinema. He appears in Hollywood Hot Tubs (1984), where he navigates the comedic chaos of a spa resort, and Flesh and Bullets (1985), a gritty exploration of crime and desire. His performances contribute to the unique charm of these films, reflecting the era's blend of eroticism and humor. Andrew's work resonates within the realm of exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Hollywood Hot Tubs
A teen and his friends get into trouble for vandalizing the Hollywood sign, and rather than going to prison he opts to work for his uncle's hot tub repair company. The sleazy salesman drums up business by sabotaging the tubs at Hollywood Hot Tubs and by wooing the owner. The nephew begins falling in love with the secretary at his uncle's company, but risks losing her when caught in compromising but unintentional situations while he goes about his duties as tub repairman.