Typical of Meyer’s work, the women are portrayed as physically and sexually dominant figures who often overpower the "numb-nut" males.
Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens (1979) represents the frenetic, stylized conclusion to Russ Meyer’s career as a narrative filmmaker. Co-written with film critic Roger Ebert (under the pseudonym R. Hyde), the film is a satirical, hyper-kinetic exploration of sexual mores in "Small Town, U.S.A.". While it is often categorized as sexploitation, its rapid-fire editing and surrealist bent have earned it a complex legacy among cult cinema enthusiasts. Thematic Focus: Sexual Salvation and Satire --- Beneath The Valley Of The Ultra-vixens 1979 Download UPD
: A radio evangelist who preaches salvation while engaging in bizarre sexual rituals, including one involving a Nazi in a coffin. Typical of Meyer’s work, the women are portrayed