Two girls go away to a holiday resort looking for a change of pace, hoping to meet some nice men for a change. They discover that they can’t find the perfect man, and this forces them to reconsider their attitudes to men in general.
A group of friends are hired to redecorate a beach house while the elderly owners are out of town for the summer. Redecorating is the last thing on their minds, and a wild bikini filled summer is had by all.
A sexy pair of sisters learn about life and being a good person when they take in a homeless man hit by their rich dad’s limo. Much to his annoyance, they try helping even more people as he puts a plan into action to stop things..
Virgin Witch (1971) is a British erotic horror film directed by Ray Austin. The movie stars Ann Michelle and Vicki Michelle as two young women who encounter dark, mystical forces.
Daughters of Darkness (1971) is a Belgian horror film directed by Harry Kümel. It is renowned for its atmospheric style, Gothic aesthetic, and haunting visuals.
The Wolfman, Dracula and Frankenstein spy on a girls’ school in the mountains, where most of the girls spend their time sunbathing in the nude, nude exercises and nude art classes.
Satan’s Cheerleaders (1977) is a horror-comedy film that blends supernatural themes with a campy, fun tone. Directed by Greydon Clark, the movie features a cast including Yvonne De Carlo, John Ireland, and John Carradine.
*Beyond the Valley of the Dolls* (1970) is a provocative cult film directed by Russ Meyer and written by Roger Ebert. It’s known for its bold, exploitative style and controversial themes.