Chuck Vincent, born in 1940 in Garden City, Michigan, emerged as a distinctive voice in cult cinema through his work in the 1970s and 1980s. As the director and writer of Blue Summer (1973), he blended humor and eroticism, establishing a signature style that resonated with audiences. Vincent's versatility is evident in Hollywood Hot Tubs (1984) and Sensations (1987), where he continued to explore themes of desire and comedy. His contributions to films like Voices of Desire (1972) and Cheerleaders Beach Party (1978) further solidified his place in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Warrior Queen
In ancient Pompeii, slaves are bought and sold for household chores and sex. A mysterious queen moves among the elite, meantime secretly helping the slaves to escape. Eventually her life is also in jeopardy, and as the volcano erupts she and the slaves attempt to escape while being chased by the military.