Adolf Hitler is hiding out in California under the identity of Adolf Schwartz; however, he is soon murdered by a mysterious assailant. This coincides with the arrival of a mysterious woman in a nearby town. Whatever the case might be, nobody seems interested in investigating the crime, but there are many who are interested in her.
Direction
Meyer's frantic editing keeps even the sleaze kinetic
Costume
Raven De La Croix barely contained by the production
Writing
Hitler puns mixed with genuine narrative ambition

Director
Russ Meyer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Meyer made this between Supervixens and Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens, during his most prolific period of mainstreaming hardcore aesthetics into narrative film.
The Hitler subplot was Meyer's attempt at political satire, though critics debated whether it qualified as commentary or just provocation.