
stop looking at my wall art!!
Rory Miller , from the film Big Mack – which seems to be his only movie – I think I saw it, but looking at the description on GEVI, I’m not sure. But would love to see it now! Wall-art and all!

stop looking at my wall art!!
Rory Miller , from the film Big Mack – which seems to be his only movie – I think I saw it, but looking at the description on GEVI, I’m not sure. But would love to see it now! Wall-art and all!
The Death of Scorpio – (1981) – Francis Ellie
Story of a jealous artist’s (Shawn Gregory) revenge. He lures his ex (Michael Stone), and 2 friends separately to his home to have sex, then poisons them. Filmed in Soho (NYC).
Starring: Scorpio, Shawn Gregory , Michael Stone (AKA Michael Munsey ), Ron Flash, Bill Williams, Rick Hades.
I was never much of a Scorpio fan, so it’s fitting that the finale from this film, scene 3, doesn’t have him in it, but Shawn Gregory, and Michael Stone (AKA Michael Munsey)
from Casey’s letterboxd review – “Shawn Gregory and Michael Munsey, the gorgeous mustachioed stars of IN SEARCH OF THE PERFECT MAN, are reunited and again have electric chemistry. Gregory is an artist distraught over the dissolution of his relationship with Munsey, which he blames on mutual friends Giuseppe Welch and Scorpio. He hatches a plan to murder them and Munsey with poisoned drinks (how poetic), but of course not until after he’s had one final bang with them as a send-off.”
YorjYefferson’s VintageGayVids review
The Young Ones (1983) – from – PM productions
Antonio Cintron, Danie Connors, Jose Morales, P.J. Saxon, Pat Johnson, Piper, and special guest stars – Bob Shane and Roy Garrett (misspelled as “Garett”)
“P.J. Saxon, new to the gay lifestyle, wants to experience every sexual thrill possible while he hangs around porno theaters.” Can you imagine wasting away your youth in porno theatres????? After that the plot gets confusing, something something about stealing a film reel, realizing its useless without a projector, returning it, and having sex a lot. Of special interest (to me, anyway) is mustached Antonio Cintron – only one film? What a shame! Anyway, scene 4 (ish) – also with Bob Shane and Roy Garrett!
tunes – Solar Wind, Jamaican Marketplace – Ramsey Lewis
also – which GAGE GEAR t-shirt is Bob wearing?
update: review on letterboxd (w/some brief interesting info on PM Productions)
Rushin’ (1976) – one of many titles from PM productions – previously posted, but, but, the narrator!
directed by: Fritz Gemeiner (1970’s); Starring: Casey Schwergel, Duncan Hard, Duncan Hines, L. Modiewark, and Richard Coulhouns
preview clip from – Room 328 (1970’s?) (WARNING: very xplicit) one of many titles from PM productions
“Kinky stuff in a bathhouse.” from director Mother Goose – or, as the narrator in the preview clip says “this bizarre sex mad hotel, where you can get anything you want, from a game of pool to whatever you can think of”
preview clip from – Discharge (1970’s?) – one of many titles from PM productions – starring Giorgio Rocca, Eric Mudd, Al Paine, Ben Dover, Joe Daze, Kami Kazi, and Jon Salsa
really? that’s the name of your movie? I immediately think of VD when I hear “discharge” and anything about sex. Oh, and none of the model/actor names are fake.
I was sure I must’ve posted pics, or a clip from Arch Brown‘s 1978 film, Pier Groups. But, alas, it appears I have not. So here is a preview/promo I stumbled upon while, of course, looking for something else.
Starring: Keith Anthoni, Alan Miles (Keith’s lover), Johnny Kovaks (Joe, the contractor), Rose Tattu; Pier Men – Victor Houston, Sven Jensen, Niles Long, Michael Penn, Ryder, Tone Stalione, Josef Tempesta
The cast list above is from the film itself, and the model “Niles Long” is NOT Myles Longue – some confusion happened some years back as the PM Productions packaging listed “Miles Long” – and at some point others thought they just misspelled Myles Longue (AKA Ed WIley) who was in fact in a Target film called Pier Pals which added to the confusion. You’ll see the same thing when you scroll down to the 2000’s VHS packaging as well.
My memory is that there is plenty of Pink Floyd, and some other late 70’s tunes (like Elton John) on the soundtrack. The tune for this preview is Cleanup Time, by Lewis Furey – not sure if that is also in the film.
Back when I sold a VHS copy in 2006, here is the beginning of my description: ” Keith Anthoni and his lover (Alan Miles) wake up and have morning sex. Meanwhile, Johnny Kovaks wakes up in bed with his wife, and gets a call from work – telling him to go to the West Side Piers to work up a demolition bid for the City. Anthoni has an unexpected day off – and passses neighbor Kovacs in the hall as he heads off to – those same notorious WEST SIDE PIERS! It’s fun to watch Kovacs work – measuring, jotting notes, non-chalantly moving past writhing bodies, in his construction outfit, as various clones eye him and realize he’s not there for sex like everyone else.” Of course, what I left out was that you might be disappointed with the ending – Johnny never engages with the other men, and in fact, each man arrives back at their apartment building at the same time, and Keith longingly looks at Johnny as he …. greets his wife! Arrrgggghhh!
previously: Pier Groups on BJland