Bob Cresse
3 titles
Filmography
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House on Bare Mountain
(1962)A forgotten curio in the history of trash cinema, House on Bare Mountains is an early 60s nudie-cutie where Hollywood models meet monsters and the rest is mayhem. Naïve dramatic vignettes entail wildly inappropriate excuses for nudity—as the poster says, it was shot in “Nuderama” after all!
Love Camp 7
(1969)The story of LOVE CAMP 7 is based on fact! During the darkest days of World War II, two young American WAC officers volunteer to infiltrate a depraved Nazi Love Camp on a desperate rescue mission. Once inside, they are subjected to unspeakable indignities and horrifying humiliations at the hands of their sadistic captors. Can they survive the sick degradations and perverted orgies long enough to complete their objective and escape with their lives – and bodies – intact?

Mondo Freudo
(1966)In 1966, the notorious producer/director/distributor team of Lee Frost and Bob Cresse the extremes of the Mondo genre with their own depraved aesthetic to create a shockumentary. Cresse himself narrates Mondo Freudo, "a world of sex and the strange & unusual laws that govern it" featuring Hollywood strippers, Tijuana hookers, London lesbians, Times Square Satanists and topless Watusi clubs.