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Active 1975–2012
Barry Rosen, an American filmmaker, made significant contributions to cult cinema in the 1970s. He directed The Yum Yum Girls (1976), a film that blends comedy and exploitation, showcasing his unique vision. Rosen also directed and wrote Devil's Express (1976), a film that combines martial arts with supernatural elements, further solidifying his place in the genre. His work reflects the experimental spirit of the era, making him a notable figure in the realm of grindhouse cinema.
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The Yum Yum Girls
1976
★ 5.4
Director
When naive and innocent Melody Pearson comes to New York to fulfill her dreams of a modeling career, she learns the nitty-gritty in the meat-market world of advertising and finds a world she did not expect.
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Filmography
17 creditsCrew Credits
2010s
1 credit
2000s
1 credit
1990s
8 credits
1980s
3 credits
1970s
4 credits