Stuart Lancaster, born in 1920 in Evanston, Illinois, became a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema through his work with Russ Meyer. He appeared in Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965), where his performance added to the film's audacious narrative and style. Lancaster also showcased his versatility in Mudhoney (1965) and Supervixens (1975), contributing to the provocative themes that defined Meyer's films. His unique presence in these works solidified his place in the annals of exploitation cinema.
The Long Swift Sword of Siegfried
Siegfried, a bold and handsome young knight with magical powers, battles villains and fire breathing dragons, all for king, country, and the love of a fair maiden. Siegfried arrives at the castle of King Gunther of Burgundy, and falls in love with the king's sister, which causes a lot of complications.