Vixen (1968)
Director: Russ Meyer
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Voracious Erica Gavin indulges a little choreographed foreplay with a wet fish; a black draft-dodging biker discovers during a mid-air hijack that even Cuba-bound IRA commies hate niggers. Just two cherishably iconic moments from Vixen, the film that showed Meyer to have the most dynamic editing style in American cinema, and took him from nudie king to national monument via the most outrageous exploitation of bosom buddydom ever.Author: PT
Cast & crew
Director: Russ Meyer
Producer: Russ Meyer
Cast: Erica Gavin, Harrison Page, Garth Pillsbury, Michael Donovan O'Donnell, Vincene Wallace full cast
Genre(s): Action/Adventure
Duration: 71 mins
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