Michaela Roos, an actor known for her role in the 1975 film Has Anybody Seen My Pants?, embodies the playful yet provocative spirit of 1970s exploitation cinema. In this film, she navigates a humorous narrative filled with absurdity and charm, contributing to the film's cult status. Roos' performance captures the era's unique blend of comedy and eroticism, making her a notable figure in the landscape of grindhouse cinema. Her work in Has Anybody Seen My Pants? resonates with fans of the genre, showcasing the bold storytelling typical of its time.
Has Anybody Seen My Pants?
A Texas sodbuster happily packs his bags and heads to Germany upon learning that he has inherited a Heidelberg hotel in director Hubert Frank’s risqué sex farce starring Josef Moosholzer and Judith Fritsch. Shortly after the farmer’s arrival, however, he discovers that the picturesque inn he envisioned is instead an infamous bordello. But when he tries to clean up the business, he finds himself in a fix as the town’s denizens strike back.