★ Production
1910 – 1993
· Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
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Active 1952–2008
Born in 1910, Albert Zugsmith emerged as a significant figure in the realm of exploitation cinema during the 1950s and 1960s. He directed The Private Lives of Adam and Eve (1960), a film that exemplifies his unique blend of camp and social commentary, while also penning the script for The Female Animal (1958). Zugsmith's work on Psychopathia Sexualis (1966) further cements his legacy in the genre, showcasing his ability to navigate the provocative themes of the era. His contributions to cult cinema continue to resonate, particularly within the SassyFlix catalog.
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9 films available
Violated!
1973
★ 5.8
Director
A swastika-carving masked serial rapist prowls the streets of Hollywood by night, stalking and brutalizing young female victims.
Career Highlights
Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
61 credits
2000s
1 credit
1980s
1 credit
1970s
1 credit
1960s
1 credit
Crew Credits
1970s
5 credits
1960s
28 credits
1950s
24 credits