Elisabeth Felchner emerged in the 1970s with a striking presence in the realm of exploitation cinema. In She Devils of the SS (1972), she plays a key role that contributes to the film's notorious reputation, highlighting the provocative nature of the genre. Her work embodies the bold and audacious spirit of grindhouse films, making her a memorable figure in the cult cinema landscape. Though her filmography is limited, her impact in this specific title resonates within the community of cult film enthusiasts.
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.