Born in 1922 in Oakland, California, Russ Meyer was a pioneering force in sexploitation cinema. Known for his distinct blend of campy humor and satirical storytelling, he wrote and directed films like Erotica (1961) and Wild Gals of the Naked West (1962), which showcased his unique vision and fascination with larger-than-life characters. Meyer's work, particularly in Europe in the Raw (1963), pushed boundaries and challenged societal norms, leaving an indelible mark on cult cinema that continues to resonate today.
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Clint Ramsey has to leave his job working at Martin Bormann's gas station and flee after his wife is murdered by psycho cop Harry Sledge, who tries to pin the murder on Clint. Crossing America, Clint gets sexually harassed on all sides by various voluptuous nymphomaniacs, and it all ends in a literally explosive climax.