Al Adamson, born in 1929, was a director known for his contributions to B-grade horror films during the 1960s and 1970s. He helmed Blood of Dracula's Castle (1970), a film that showcases his knack for blending horror with campy elements, and Mean Mother (1974), which reflects the gritty aesthetics of exploitation cinema. Adamson's work, often produced through his own Independent-International Pictures, continues to resonate within the cult film community, embodying the spirit of the grindhouse era.
Blazing Stewardesses
Those "naughty stewardesses" are at it again! But this time they’ve turned in their Mile High Club sky miles for a sexy, rousing, Old West-styled adventure on a dude ranch. Punchin’ cattle and breakin’ stallions are the last things on their minds as these lovely ladies earn their wings in a whole new way…blazing a trail straight to the bedroom.