Jan Priiskorn Schmidt, an actor known for his work in the early 1970s, appears in Bedside Head (1972), a film that embodies the playful yet provocative spirit of erotic cinema. His role contributes to the film's exploration of adult themes, making it a notable entry in the realm of cult and exploitation cinema. Schmidt's performance adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, reflecting the era's bold approach to storytelling and character development.
Bedside Head
The young headmaster of a boy's boarding school has decided that due to the virility of his young charges, they are a sort of national treasure. He believes that his school should become co-educational as soon as possible. In order to raise funds for the changeover, the boys stay behind during their summer vacation and temporarily convert the school into a love hotel.