Ross Hagen, born in 1938, is a versatile actor and director known for his contributions to the world of cult cinema. He gained recognition in the late 1960s with roles in The Hellcats (1968) and The Mini-Skirt Mob (1968), where he showcased his knack for embodying rebellious characters in the exploitation genre. Hagen continued to make his mark in films like The Devil's 8 (1969) and Angels' Wild Women (1972), blending action and adventure with a distinct flair. His work on SassyFlix highlights the vibrant, gritty aesthetic of the era.
Bikini Drive-In
Kim Taylor (played by Ashlie Rhey), who inherits her grandfather's struggling drive-in theater. To save the property from being taken over by a greedy land developer who wants to build a shopping mall, she and her friends host an all-night movie marathon featuring "dancing bikini girls" to raise the necessary funds.