Rolls: Royce Baby 1975
Rolls-Royce Baby is a cult "sexploitation" film released in 1975, directed by Erwin C. Dietrich under the pseudonym Michael Thomas. It is primarily known as a star vehicle for Lina Romay.
Design and craftsmanship
- Exterior: Conservative, formal lines with the signature upright grille and Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament. Proportions emphasized a long bonnet and spacious cabin rather than aggressive styling trends of the era.
- Interior: Hand‑stitched leather seats, real wood veneers (typically walnut), thick carpeting, and chrome details. Attention to tactile quality and passenger comfort was paramount: deep, supportive seats and quietness were core attributes.
The Performances
The cast is populated by the usual suspects of the Dietrich stable, most notably Ingrid Steeger. rolls royce baby 1975
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