
short film – Mark and Doug (AKA Take All Eight) – found in the BODY HEAT series – images from the Pantheon magazines PROD #4, and DYNAMITE DICKS





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short film – Mark and Doug (AKA Take All Eight) – found in the BODY HEAT series – images from the Pantheon magazines PROD #4, and DYNAMITE DICKS





Over The Top – Alex Carrington + buddy
(more text here:) blah blah blah a compilation of autofellatio?

(some text on Hank Hightower = where is this solo from?)

OK, the setup: Rex Chandler is in jail, falls asleep, and dreams of 4 guys claiming to be the biggest – (notice he’s not in the scene – HA!) – of course, they forget to actually try to demonstrate who IS, but we all know it’s DICK MASTERS, right? previously: name-of-game-is-high-card (OK OK, this is 1989, but close enough) oops – forgot to include name of video – Heat in the Night (1989)

Tom Howard in a scene from Muscleforce, – paired with Cole Faulkner in what may be his only video performance.

SHIFTIN’ GEARS with my favorite cop, Phil Bradley – Just look at the way he wiggles his cute, delicious, tasty, hairy, musclebutt around on Shawn Austin’s grateful face in this clip!

Nick Romano spots Steve Regis in this scene from Cruising Park

California Fox promo – (1978) – includes bits not just from the Mike Morris and Dave Daniels scene pictured above, but also Dan Pace (AKA Rocky) and Chuck Grady; Chuck Grady and Don Edwards (look for the bald head diving into Chuck’s ass); plus I think the smallest look at Steve Warren (AKA Johnny Harden) – sorry about the sound quality – you can see why this is getting deleted from the hard drive – the music, the music is sooooo porno-familiar~


L. A. Plays Itself (1972) directed by: Fred Halsted – Starring: Rick Coates, Jim Frost, Fred Halsted, Joseph Yale

Politics Be Damned (1979) Lee Marlin and Eric Brothers (his only pornformance?)

“Promo: When political activist Eric Brothers pays a call on Lee Marlin to discuss some ballot propositions, politics is quickly forgotten and the…..” NO NO NO NO – not “some” ballot measure – but the infamous Proposition 6




previously: my button says NO….

Director: Fred Halsted (1988) – Adam and Company
Starring: J.D. Slater, Clay Russell, Danny Brown, Kris Todd, Rob Swack, Steve Erickson, Don Miller, and Cesar Blanco
Fred Halsted’s last movie as director; probably last as actor/model as well – Halsted is a voyeur in the César Blanco / Danny Brown final scene. I’ve grown to like this, perhaps the first scene (see here) and the final, with hunky César Blanco as the best parts.
Truck Stop – trucker Clay Russell picks up hitchhiker J.D. Slater for some hot action in the back of the truck (alas, the clip stops after the pick-up; but watch the friendly goodbye waves from J.D. at the end)




WORKOUT (1982)
Continuing my hard drive purge, forgive the quality, but thought worth another look before deleting from my old Windows 8 P.C. How many different ways have we discussed WORKOUT here? I usually use Xmas themed clips from Navy Blue, but Jack getting blown in a helicopter over Manhattan? MUST SEE TV!
Oh my! Arcade has a theme song? American Cream – you may want to turn down volume, it’s louder than the others – enjoy!

Navy Blue (1979) – Jack Wrangler & Giuseppe Welch in this scene
REDDIT review

Arcade (1984) – Eric Stryker (AKA Noel Kemp, Mike Kelly), Nick Rodgers (as the Security Guard) – update: Arcade review

American Cream (1972) – Director – Rob Simple; stars Robert Rikas, Tom Peterson, Sam Block, Doug Romain, Chuck Thomas, Black Barbarella, and Arch Sampson

Stable Stud (1981?) – Cal Holt and Ted Roberts, in what I believe is their only film and for Ted, magazine (Cal is in Leather & Levi Guys 4, maybe more) – I kinda think this is late 70’s….
“Two mustached cowboys in their hats stare at each other as they approach by the barn door. One never takes his hat off and neither takes their boots off.”


