Rolf Olsen, born in 1919 in Vienna, Austria, was a multifaceted talent in the realm of cult cinema. He not only acted in but also directed and wrote Nurses for Sale (1971), showcasing his ability to navigate the gritty landscapes of exploitation films. His work in this film reflects his unique vision and dedication to the genre, contributing significantly to the conversation around adult-themed narratives in cinema. Over his career, Olsen's influence extended through numerous projects, solidifying his legacy in the world of cult and grindhouse cinema.
Nurses for Sale
Hamburg ship captain Markus Jolly is hired to transport a vaccine to a Latin American port, but when the precious cargo is stolen by mobsters, he is falsely accused of engineering the theft. Meanwhile, six nurses who have been brought to the same region to deal with the deadly outbreak are kidnapped by bandits.