WARNING!
Distributor | Released | Length |
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unknown | 1972 |
Description source: Derek K.
Tuesday was a loop by Arch Brown that was screened at New York's Erotic Film Festival, and was among only four that was singled out by prosecutors and charged with "promoting obscenity." The other three films were fairly extreme straight films, and one included a woman being fucked by a dog, but Tuesday's action was standard gay loop fare. The prosecutor apparently tried to push the filmmakers to enter guilty pleas, but quickly dropped charges when the film festival's organizers drew pledges from writers Judith Crist, Norman Mailer, John Simon and Clive Barnes to testify on the artistic merit of the films. Because of the ruckus, the festival's organizers were able to book screenings of the loops on 100 college campuses.
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The Advocate:
A film about two handsome, long-haired youths picking one another up in New York's Central Park, going home, having conventional homosexual sex, then kissing each other goodbye.