

In a Canadian mountain resort, Vixen Palmer resides with her naive pilot husband Tom. While he's away flying in tourists, she sleeps with practically everybody including a husband and his wife, and even her biker brother. However, the only one she won't bed is her brother's friend... who is Black.
Direction
Meyer's frantic editing makes 71 minutes feel like a fugue state.
Acting
Erica Gavin commits completely to absolute insanity.
Writing
Draft-dodger monologues and communist rants in a sexploitation film.

Director
Russ Meyer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released the same month as the MLK assassination, this exploitation film accidentally captured America's fractured psyche: sexual 'freedom,' racial anxiety, and political paranoia colliding in 71 hallucinatory minutes.
Meyer allegedly shot this in 10 days for $60,000; it became his most financially successful film and briefly made Erica Gavin a counterculture figure before she quit acting entirely.