



“Supervixens” is a 1975 exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer, who is known for his distinctive and provocative filmmaking style. The film centers around the life of a gas station attendant, Charles Pitts, played by Clint Ramsey, whose encounters with five different women lead to a series of wild and erotic adventures.









In the film, there are five Supervixens, namely Shari Eubank as Super Angel/SuperVixen, Uschi Digard as SuperSoul, Christina Cummings as Super Lorna, Colleen Brennan as Super Cherry, and Deborah McGuire as SuperEula. The character of Harry Sledge is played by frequent collaborator Charles Napier. Each of these characters brings a unique blend of seduction, danger, and empowerment to the narrative as they cross paths with Clint. The film is characterized by Meyer’s trademark exaggerated characters, fast-paced storytelling, and explicit content.









As Clint becomes entangled with these supervixens, the film unfolds with a mix of humor, violence, and sexuality.









“Supervixens” is a quintessential example of Russ Meyer’s exploitation cinema, featuring his signature mix of buxom women, exaggerated characters, and a plot filled with twists and turns. The film’s provocative nature and bold approach to storytelling solidify its place in the cult film genre.





