David F. Friedman, born in 1923, was a pivotal figure in the world of exploitation cinema. As a writer and actor for Blood Feast (1963), he helped define the gory aesthetic that would become synonymous with cult horror. Friedman's directorial work in The Defilers (1965) showcased his knack for pushing boundaries, while his writing for She Freak (1967) further cemented his status in the genre. His contributions to films like Nature's Playmates (1962) and A Smell of Honey, a Swallow of Brine (1966) reflect a fearless exploration of taboo subjects that resonates within the SassyFlix catalog.
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.