Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens (1979) is the final narrative feature from legendary filmmaker , serving as the high-octane conclusion to his "Vixen" trilogy. Co-written by film critic Roger Ebert (under the pseudonym R. Hyde), the film is a hyper-kinetic, satirical look at the sexual underbelly of "Small Town, U.S.A.". Plot Overview
The story follows , a man whose otherwise happy marriage to the voluptuous Lavonia (Kitten Natividad) is strained by his singular obsession with anal sex—a practice he finds much more exciting than "normal" intimacy. While Lamar tries to overcome his addiction through various local "treatments," a frustrated Lavonia seeks fulfillment elsewhere. Eventually, she disguises herself as a Mexican dancer named Lola Langusta to win him back in the bedroom. Key Characters & Cast Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens (1979) - IMDb Beneath The Valley Of The Ultra-Vixens - Russ M...