

L. A. Plays Itself
directed by: Fred Halsted (1972)
Starring: Rick Coates, Jim Frost, Fred Halsted, Joseph Yale
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L. A. Plays Itself
directed by: Fred Halsted (1972)
Starring: Rick Coates, Jim Frost, Fred Halsted, Joseph Yale
directed by: Steve Scott – SCREEN PLAY (1980)
Starring: (this scene) Eric Ryan and Michael Braun; rest of film with Lee Ryder, Jon King, Michael Carr, Robert Vega, Brian Palmer, Champ Larue, Danny Combs
Sometimes I feel like a cowboy on a lonesome desert drive
Cruisin’ The Castro
directed by: Michael R. Newman (1981)
Starring: Dick Fisk, Don Talon, Holtz, Johnny Harden, Mark Majors, Richard Locke, Rick Zane, Tony Natali, Will Seager
y’all know by now that i am horrible – HORRIBLE – about answering my emails. But this one got me to work, cuz it’s a hobby of mine, figuring out the source of music in porno films. A reader writes (or is that a writer writing?): “I was wondering if you had any info on the song / singer / title of the music in scene 2 of Cruising the Castro, the scene with the hot truck driving blond stud that picks up and royally fucks the the hot 20 something after showing him around a home he is renovating. It’s an all time favorite scene and the song haunts me.” And after 5 or 6 watches/listens, and a bunch of googling, I’m just stumped – and now it’s haunting me, too!
Anyone know who does the tune (it starts about 3+ minutes into this 10-minute clip)?
you know him from such films as Weekend Workout, Full Grown Full Blown, and The Young & the Hung ====> Francois Papillon!!
AKA Jean-Jacques LeBon, and Chris Ingram – and when he modeled for Playgirl, Antoine Dijon. Seriously?? Antoine Dijon ??? did they get that name from a Bugs Bunny cartoon? Bonus point for watching the entire 10-minute clip, with the sound ON! And what does he come riding in on?? – and those moves! the “Cher hands”…. who DOES your choreography, man. But he does have lots of energy, ya gotta give him that.
Kiss Today Goodbye
directed by: Francis Ellie (1976)
Starring: George Payne, Lew Seager, David Savage, Michael Gaunt, Mark Hamilton , Kurt Mann, Firth Demule, Ben Dover, R. Cansino, and in a non-sexual role, Mary Stunning (Seager’s wife).
George Payne is a construction worker who cheats on his nagging lover (and boy does he nag!) with a married, closeted, man (Lew Seager). I can’t decide which is more amusing, the narrator’s lines, the intense musical soundtrack, or the “fly-on-the-wall” special effects!
Christopher Street Blues
directed by: Francis Ellie (1977)
Starring: Lew Seager and Giuseppe Welch, Lee Edwards, Charles Black, Dan Raymond, Roger Schuler, and Mark Hamilton
ugh; each time i go to record/convert a clip, I realize that the sound ALWAYS SUCKS! (and not in a good way); as I am recording, and watching and listening, it looks and sounds fine, but somehow, it gets distorted and by the time I watch the WMV file, the sound is horrible. And I point that out not just to explain why I so rarely do clips anymore (it is, indeed, discouraging to do low quality stuff), but to point out that despite the sound issue, you need to turn the speakers up so you can enjoy this wonderful theme song – don’t know who did it, or what the name is, but it tells us that “Christopher Street, Christopher Street, you find your meat on Christopher Street” – if only it was as true today as it was 35 years ago!
bonus points for transcribing the lyrics, and/or finding out who did the theme song!
edit: – wow – see comments below!
2024 edit: – VintageGayVids review
While I was out of town, I got this message: “Dude, can you re-post the Heatstroke clip with Man Parrish sound track and the wonderful Suzanne Tyson? Or let us know which month in the archives it is?” – so here ya go – I posted it over 3 years ago but the clip is still up and working – Sunday, April 06, 2008 HEATSTROKE post