Directed by legendary filmmaker Kenneth F. Rowles, 'Take an Easy Ride' has become one of the most talked-about British exploitation movies ever made. A pseudo-documentary warning young women against the perils of hitch-hiking, the film is based on real-life newspaper reports embellished with lashings of nudity, sex and violence. Originally released in London's West End, where it played solidly for 48 weeks, this kinky cult curiosity finally comes to video for the very first time.
Go Girl: Ken Rowles innovative, and psychedelic, pilot episode for a never-broadcast TV adventure
series about the exploits of naughty go-go dancers in Marbella. Featuring 70s' sex-bombs Luan Peters (Lust for a Vampire) and Francoise Pascal (Mind Your Language)
The Ups and Downs of a Filmmaker: Interview with Ken Rowles
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