
Bruno’s World – Director: Rip Colt (1975) Bruno & Toby

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Director: Steve Scott (1981)
Starring: David Wilcox, J.W. King, Scott Anderson, Mickey Squires, and Clint Lockner (as a highway patrolman, of course!); plus Will Seagers, Miles Mitchell, Keith Allen, Bill Davies, and Derek Stanton
Young man (Scott Anderson) travels to California because he MUST meet his favorite porn star, J.W. King. But before ge gets there, he is picked up hitchhiking by highway patrolman Clint Lockner, who forces him into giving a blowjob.
Director: Matt Sterling; starring: Steve Sprague, Chris Randall
Sprague in torn, worn jeans picks up hitchhiker Randall and they head out to the woods
from the Huge 2 (1982) release – funny, I’ve sold this video many times, under different labels – Impact Video, Falcon Video (films 676 THRU 679), and LeSalon (Bijou Video seems to also have it). Wish I had better stills; appears both Sprague and Randall have only been in this one film – would be hard to top!
voice overdubs! generic disco music! and hard cocks!
Falconhead 2: The Maneaters
Director: Michael Zen (1983)
this scene: Brad Mason (top) & Steve Collins (saran wrapped)
Starring: Paul Barresi, Rick Taylor, and introducing Blake Palmer; with Brad Mason, Paul Monroe, Steve Collins, Danny Combs, Vito Bonetti, and David Jones; The Transvestites: Sabato, Monica, The Garage Girls; Voices: Christian Black, David Samuels, Lawrence Deo
it’s been a few years since the last time I posted this clip – saran wrap man is Steve Collins; but I thought it was worth a re-look. Another in the many HIS Videos that got chopped up/down for no apparent reason – this scene is missing from newer VHS and the DVD! arrrggghhhh 20 minutes missing!
Director: Doug Richards (AKA Jerry Douglas) The Back Row (1973)
Starring: Casey Donovan, George Payne (The Kid From Montana), Robin Anderson (The Hippy), David Knox (The Sailor), Warren Carlton (The Cashier), Chris Villette (The Hard Hat), Arthur Graham (The Student), and Robert Tristan (The Roommate).
George Payne in his first film spots Casey Donovan (in his 3rd gay porno film) at New York’s Port Authority bus terminal, following him down into the subway, and eventually into an adult movie theatre. George is painfully shy, and reticent, but Casey has no trouble getting it on with several of his fellow patrons. Original music composed and conducted by William R. Cox – thanks zephyr!!! (the theme song from this film is very similar to Everybody’s Talkin’, from Midnight Cowboy). The music in this preview, I don’t think is from the film; the preview is from a Hand In Hand preview tape, and is likely original music that perhaps was written for another film.
adorable Michael Christopher gets interviewed by director Joseph Yale in Trick Time (1984) – and Fred Halsted gets in a question or two.