who you may remember from such films as
- Born to Raise Hell (1972) Roger Earl
- 10:30 PM Monday (1974?)
- Moving (1974) – Wakefield Poole
- Sextool (1975) Fred Halsted
- Sur (1975) as Val Martinelli
- Performance (1981) – cameo, non-sex
below is a clip from Moving! – not the entire scene, but enough to enjoy Casey Donovan and Val Martin together (Warning! – no one cums!)
and who you may remember from such magazines as
- Impact 1 – Renso (1974) Val as “RENSO” photomag by RAMON –
- Born To Raise Hell (1974?) – photomagazine from the film
- Drummer 3 (1975) – cover & Born To Raise Hell photospread
- SEXTOOL (1975)
- Drummer 8 (Sept. 1976) – cover – photos by Roy Dean
- BODY Vol 5 No. 1 (March 1976) – as “Renso”
- Drummer Rides Again (1979)
- Drummer 38 (1980) –
- ZEUS presents: Val Martin Leo Stone (1981?)
- HONCHO (July, 1981) – cover w/ Leo Stone
- In Touch 60 (1981) – surprising 6-page spread (future post)
- Val Breaks In A House Slave – (earlier than 1983)
- Drummer 60 (1983) – cover
- HONCHO OVERLOAD (1986)
some highlights from Drummer 8
9 replies on “Val Martin”
Not pretty, but about as butch as one can get. Great post, very lengthy was a good idea for this.
Very detailed post! Thank you! He is one of my faves – sexy masculine man!
Such a striking man! Incredible body, perfect for leather.
Thanks for the clip. I think this is the first time I’ve seen him perform. I am more familiar with him in photos and mags.
Is it just a coincidence that you are posting about “Val” so close to Valentine’s Day? Tee hee.
Terrific post! Very informative. Thanks BJ!
fascinating man – he is strewn all over old Drummer mags – you know he was at every party, I can imagine men clawing after him!
Yep. He is very Drummer.
I’m a huge fan, even though I was a kid during the height of his career, but this MF knew how to make the best porn, and the more I look at it the hornier I get!
funny, I’m including a promo clip of Born To Raise Hell in a posting soon (rerun)
Val Martin was exciting as a bdsm actor. He was a practitioner himself so not just an actor.
Roger Earl got the best out of Val.
It’s hard to believe that BtRH was made in 1972. Could that film be made now?
It’s a pity that Val didn’t travel to Europe with Roger Earl to make the SM Trilogy.
Thanks for your interesting post.
Absolutely gorgeous every single inch