Torgny Wickman, born in 1911 in Sweden, made significant contributions to cult cinema as a director, writer, and actor. He directed and wrote The Lustful Vicar (1970), a film that explores themes of desire and morality, reflecting the provocative edge of the era. In The Intruders (1975), he not only directed but also took on an acting role, showcasing his versatility in the realm of exploitation cinema. Wickman's work, particularly in these films, underscores his impact on the genre and his ability to blend eroticism with narrative depth.
The Lustful Vicar
During a witch trial in the seventeenth century a woman is accused of being a witch and burned at the stake. The witch curse the village priest who pushed through the accusations and promises that her offspring will avenge her. During the Caroline the priest's son take over as vicar of the congregation, and the daughter of the witch bewitches him so that he suffers constant erection. This is off course very embarrassing for the vicar. The local women has to step in and try to set things right