WARNING!
Distributor | Released | Length | Vendor ID |
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P.M. Productions | 1977 | 60 | 2007 |
Distributor | Released | Length |
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Something Weird | ? | 60 |
The French Connection | ? |
Description source: bjland.ws
bjland:
Filmed in black and white, with about 20 models, in one-on-one situations made to look like porn-loops from 50's, 60's and 70's.
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Derek K:
According to an article on Arch Brown by Bruce King in Gay Scene, these five loops were made in 1969 for Cinema 7. Cinema 7 was a private club organization, formed by a man named Eugene Dildine, in New York City that charged members a $3 admission to see gay porn films, which at first were softcore loops. Dildine contracted with Arch Brown to make films for him to screen, all of them hardcore, and these are alleged to be the first hardcore loops screened to a larger group of customers in New York City. On January 30, 1970, Cinema 7 was raided by the police. Dildine, several customers and a projectionist were all arrested, and many of Arch Brown’s films were confiscated. Dildine swore he would fight the charges, but instead he fled the country and Cinema 7 was shuttered. Fortunately, one of the projectionists was smart enough to grab a handful of the films left, and these five films were those.