Hubert Frank, an Austrian filmmaker born in the 1940s, carved a niche in the realm of cult cinema during the 1970s. As the director and writer of Swap Meet at the Love Shack (1973), he deftly blended humor with erotic themes, showcasing a unique perspective on adult comedy. His directorial prowess continued with Has Anybody Seen My Pants? (1975) and Vanessa (1977), where he further explored the intersections of sex and laughter. Frank's work, including Island of 1000 Delights (1978), remains a testament to the audacious spirit of exploitation cinema.
Bottoms Up
A scientist discovers a way to turn cow manure into energy. Two secret agents are dispatched to find out the formula but they devote more time to having sex with each other than they do going after the scientist. Pretty soon everyone in the area is after the scientist but they also wind up spending more time having sex with each other.