Steve Hawkes, active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, is known for his contributions to cult cinema as an actor, director, and writer. He appears in Odd Triangle (1968) and Tarzan in the Golden Grotto (1969), but his most notable work is as the writer and director of Blood Freak (1972), where he also plays the lead role. This film, a unique blend of horror and social commentary, highlights Hawkes' ability to navigate the fringes of genre filmmaking, making him a significant figure in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Odd Triangle
Allison Harvey is a bored housewife looking for kicks in this steamy and sophisticated film from sexploitation auteur Joseph Sarno. Teaming up with her swinging neighbor Janet and new friend Winnie, the trio – an Odd Triangle – rent a houseboat and embark upon a voyage of sexual discovery.