Critics and fans alike describe it as "sexy, dumb fun" that doesn't take itself too seriously. It’s frequently compared to the works of Russ Meyer, though with a decidedly more rural, "low-budget" charm. Whether you're a fan of vintage exploitation or just curious about this odd slice of cinematic history, it’s a colorful, campy ride through the 70s. The Pig Keeper's Daughter (1972) - IMDb

The film follows Moonbeam Swyner, the 19-year-old uninhibited daughter of a pig farmer who spends her days talking to her pet pig, Lord Hamilton, and dodging (or entertaining) local suitors. When a traveling perfume and lingerie salesman arrives in town, her mother sees the perfect opportunity to finally get her married off, leading to a series of raunchy and humorous misadventures.

While the film’s original language is , its international cult status has led to various global releases and alternative titles, including versions in Letterboxd : German ( Oben ohne - Unten nix ) Polish ( Córka hodowcy świń ) Chinese ( 陰獣裸女 or 猪倌的女儿 ) Japanese

Seeking a Cult Classic: Subtitles for "The Pig Keeper's Daughter" (1972)

For those looking for specific subtitle files (like .SRT or .ASS), viewers often turn to fan-maintained repositories or niche "grindhouse" forums, as major streaming platforms rarely carry these obscure 70s titles.