Howard Ziehm, born in the early 1950s, is a multifaceted talent known for his work in adult cinema during the 1970s and 1980s. He directed and starred in Flesh Gordon (1974), a campy sci-fi parody that blends eroticism with humor, establishing a cult following. Ziehm continued his creative journey by writing and directing Flesh Gordon meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders (1990), where his unique vision further explored the boundaries of genre and sexuality. His contributions to these films have solidified his place in the annals of cult cinema.
Flesh Gordon meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders
Space-faring hero and galactically-renowned stud Flesh Gordon is kidnapped by a group of space cheerleaders hoping to use him to save their planet. A being simply known as Evil Presence has been rendering the men of their world impotent, and the women are desperate for some form of relief. Flesh's girlfriend Ardor, meanwhile, is following behind to try to keep him out of trouble, but soon finds herself kidnapped by Evil Presence's henchman who has plans of his own. Can Flesh get the men of this planet standing tall once again?