Willy Rathnov emerged in the 1970s, contributing to the realm of cult cinema with his performances in Bedside Head (1972) and Jumpin' at the Bedside (1976). In these films, he embodies the playful and risqué spirit of the era, navigating the boundaries of erotic comedy. Rathnov's work highlights the distinctive flair of exploitation films, making him a notable figure in the genre's exploration of adult themes and humor. His roles reflect the boldness of 1970s cinema, capturing the essence of a time when boundaries were pushed and conventions challenged.
Bedside Head
The young headmaster of a boy's boarding school has decided that due to the virility of his young charges, they are a sort of national treasure. He believes that his school should become co-educational as soon as possible. In order to raise funds for the changeover, the boys stay behind during their summer vacation and temporarily convert the school into a love hotel.