Fred Olen Ray, born in 1954, is a multifaceted American filmmaker known for his contributions to cult cinema. He directed the sci-fi horror The Brain Leeches (1978), where he also took on an acting role, showcasing his versatility. Ray's work often blends humor and horror, as seen in Bikini Drive-In (1995), where he served as both director and actor. His ability to navigate various genres while maintaining a distinct style has made him a notable figure in the realm of exploitation and grindhouse films.
Bikini Drive-In
Kim Taylor (played by Ashlie Rhey), who inherits her grandfather's struggling drive-in theater. To save the property from being taken over by a greedy land developer who wants to build a shopping mall, she and her friends host an all-night movie marathon featuring "dancing bikini girls" to raise the necessary funds.