Gordon Freed appeared in the 1976 film Deep Jaws, a notable entry in the realm of exploitation cinema. His role contributes to the film's blend of horror and camp, capturing the essence of the era's grindhouse aesthetic. Freed's performance adds a layer of authenticity to the film's outrageous narrative, making it a memorable experience for fans of cult cinema. With Deep Jaws, he solidifies his place in the conversation around 1970s genre films that push boundaries and challenge conventions.
Deep Jaws
A bankrupt studio schemes the government to finance a sexploitation mermaids film. Casting couches thus join the already exploitive studio. Meanwhile, the Secretary of State arranges an affair with the studio head's buxom wife Henrietta.