Gerald Taylor appears in The Sex Thief (1973), a film that dives into the complexities of lust and betrayal within a vibrant, erotic narrative. Though little is known about his career, Taylor's role in this cult classic highlights the era's fascination with sexual liberation and the boundaries of morality. His performance contributes to the film's exploration of desire, making it a notable entry in the realm of exploitation cinema.
The Sex Thief
A struggling pulp fiction writer who doubles as an incompetent jewel thief. He gets caught in the act every time, but he uses his looks and charm to make the best of it. Soon he becomes a celebrity. Wealthy women start leaving their jewels out like milk and cookies for Santa Claus in hopes that the sex thief will unlawfully invade their domiciles.