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Russell Albion Meyer (March 21, 1922 – September 18, 2004) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, and editor. He is known primarily for writing and directing a series of successful sexploitation films that featured campy humor, sly satire and large-breasted women, such as Faster, Pussycat! Kill!.
Russ Meyer. Director: Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens. Russell Albion Meyer was born in San Leandro, California, to Lydia Lucinda (Hauck), a nurse, and William Arthur Meyer, a police officer, who divorced during his childhood.
- March 21, 1922
- September 18, 2004
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- 'Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!' (1965) "Dialog to shame Raymond Chandler" "The point is of no return, and you've reached it!" Faster, Pussycat! represents the pinnacle of Meyer's exploitation powers.
- 'Beyond the Valley of the Dolls' (1970) The cult classic to beat all cult classics. "Step into my web said the spider, etcetera." A spoof of the original Valley of the Dolls, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls was written by Roger Ebert as a psychedelic and irreverent take on the music industry and Hollywood excess.
- 'Supervixens' (1975) A classic of camp cinema. "What you need is a long fuse and a big bang." Supervixens chronicles the adventures of Clint Ramsey (Charles Pitts), a gas station attendant who finds himself pursued by various demanding and hypersexual women, all of whom have "Super" in their name: SuperAngel (Shari Eubank), SuperSoul (Uschi Digard), SuperLorna (Christy Hartburg), SuperCherry (Colleen Brennan), and SuperEula (Deborah McGuire).
- 'Vixen!' (1968) The quintessential Meyers movie. The tongue-in-cheek, taboo-smashing Vixen! revolves around Vixen Palmer (Erica Gavin), who lives with her bush pilot husband, Tom (Garth Pillsbury), at a Canadian wilderness resort.
Oct 5, 2022 · Kitten Natividad, who brought audacity and ample physical attributes to some of the final films of Russ Meyer, whose over-the-top sexploitation movies acquired a certain cachet in some quarters...
Russ Meyer. Director: Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens. Russell Albion Meyer was born in San Leandro, California, to Lydia Lucinda (Hauck), a nurse, and William Arthur Meyer, a police officer, who divorced during his childhood. His parents were both of German descent.
- March 21, 1922
- September 18, 2004
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Sep 22, 2004 · Russ Meyer is dead. The legendary independent director, who made exploitation films but was honored as an auteur, died Saturday at his home in the Hollywood Hills. He was 82, and had been suffering from dementia. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia, said Janice Cowart, a friend who supervised his care during his last years.
Sep 16, 2013 · It's been nine years since Russ Meyer, the Eisenstein of sexploitation cinema, passed away, leaving behind a body of work that can be best described as unique, unusual—and certainly soft and supple.