Barry Mahon, born Jackson Barrett Mahon, was a pivotal figure in the 1960s indie film scene, directing and writing several provocative works. He helmed Cuban Rebel Girls (1959), a film that blends exploitation with political themes, showcasing his knack for controversial storytelling. Mahon also directed The Dead One (1961) and Pagan Island (1961), both of which highlight his ability to navigate the fringes of cinema. His later works, including She Should Have Stayed in Bed (1963) and 1,000 Shapes of a Female (1963), further cemented his legacy in the realm of cult and grindhouse films.
Prostitutes Protective Society
Madame Sue runs a successful Prostitute operation in the heart of NYC, and as it should happen, The Mob wants to get a piece of the action. Still, being the go ahead women they are, they decide to fight back and keep themselves independent of any outsider business influence.