Buxom babes and the big screen — that was the mantra that made Russ Meyer famous.
The original indie director, who populated his films with big-bosomed women, beginning with ‘The Immoral Mr. Teas’ in 1959 (the same year that John Cassavetes released ‘Shadows’) and continuing through such wanton epics as ‘Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!’ and ‘Super Vixens,’ was the king of exploitation films in the early 1960s.
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