Brad F. Grinter emerged in the late 1960s, contributing significantly to the cult cinema scene as an actor, director, and writer. He starred in Death Curse of Tartu (1966) and Sweet Bird of Aquarius (1970), showcasing his versatility in front of the camera. Grinter's directorial vision is prominently displayed in Devil Rider! (1970) and Flesh Feast (1970), where he also served as a writer. His work in these films exemplifies the raw energy and audacity characteristic of the era's exploitation genre.
Sweet Bird of Aquarius
A TV cameraman is having marital problems with his wife. He comes up with the idea of going to a nudist camp as a way to help with their marital and sexual problems, only for both he and his wife to end up becoming swingers.