


“The hustle of the streets was hard, but I took them away from all that.”
HARLEY’S ANGELS
directed by: Arch Brown (1980)
Starring: Jayson MacBride, Justin Thyme, and Ken Darrell; plus Harry Hover, Jesse St James, Jonathon West, and Webb Steel.
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“The hustle of the streets was hard, but I took them away from all that.”
HARLEY’S ANGELS
directed by: Arch Brown (1980)
Starring: Jayson MacBride, Justin Thyme, and Ken Darrell; plus Harry Hover, Jesse St James, Jonathon West, and Webb Steel.




Male Stampede
directed by: J. Brian (1977?)
Starring: Bryen Neves, Dean Chasson, Jack, Joe Markham, Ken, Ray Todd, Tom, Tommy, Tony D’Angelo, Men of The Ambush, and The Falcon Men
i fergot to put together any notes on this one, but enjoy nonetheless! (and as much as I love Joe Markham, whoever the beefier mustached guy is – wowza!)



Fast Idle
directed by: Bruce Cam, Forrest Fyre, Chris Harts (1992)
Starring: Bill Marlowe, Chip Daniels, Cougar Cash, and Seth Tucker
OK, so this isn’t a porno clip, but a porno music video! In what I believe is Al Parker’s last appearance on screen, he introduces this music video, Fast Idle, by R.K. Street, performed by Butch Garland. It shows up at the end of this video by the same name, from Titan Productions (which must be the pre-cursor to Titan Media). Al is not in the porno movie, just here in this clip, sitting atop a car as the camera swirls around him, and the hypnotic love song plays with snippets from the movie – I dare you not to be singing My heart did a fa-a-ast idle, I had me just o-o-one just chance for survival by the end of the video (and all day long like I was doing this past Saturday when I finally re-found this tape, having regretted selling it years back on eBay!)
please note: the sound quality sucks! I have run it through the computer 4 times, and it sounds fine WHILE recording, but playback keeps coming back distorted – GRRRRRRR! (and not in the good way)



California Boys
directed by:
Steve Scott (1982)
starring: Jim King, Beau Matthews, Ed Wiley, Jim Rogers, Bob Masters, Larry Jones, David Anders (AKA Brian Hawks), Macintosh, Glen Robertson, and introducing Joe Andrews
coupla quick notes. first, Beau Matthews is soooooooooooo hot (check him out in How I got The Story and Pleasure Beach), but um, I have to admit to not being so keen on the hosiery here, ya know??!! Setting that aside, him chowing down on Ed Wiley’s (aka Myles Longue ) stuff is pretty awesome, eh? but what’s with the soundtrack? I’ve had this cassette sitting in a box for the longest time, thinking it’s some sort of bad copy – cool trippy soundtrack but about 3 minutes in, seems like they did a rush job and neglected to edit out the, i don’t know, commentary? whadya think?
(9/30/2022 update – original score by RUFF; uploaded MP4 video file to replace WMV file – click pic to watch)




Daddy Dearest
directed by: Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. (1984)
starring: Daniel Holt, Richard Locke, Johnny Dawes, Dean Johnson, Andrew Dupree, Jan Boscamp, and Robert Vega.
sorry guys, still feeling under the weather, so no time or brain ability to comment – other than Enjoy! and oh yeah, there’s also the previously posted scene with Richard Locke over here.



“He’s all yours”El Paso Wrecking Corp.
directed by: Joe Gage (1977)
Starring: Richard Locke and Fred Halsted; Also featuring: Clay Russell, Guillermo Ricardo, Keith Anthoni (in the motorcycle scene), Mike Morris (father), Jared Benson (son), Lou Davis, Steve King, Aaron Taylor, Robert Snowden, Ken Brown, Rob Carter, Jeanne Marie Marchaud, Veronica Compton, and in non-sexual roles Georgina Spelvin (she plays the bartender), and Stan Braddock (plus other, non-credited guys from the orgies)
Another no-sex scene, BUT, this is an important scene – missing from the DVD, this is the first 5 minutes of the infamously missing Fred Halsted, the BOY and His Dad scene. Richard Locke (Hank) and Fred Halsted (Gene) have just been hired to work at the Wrecking Corp, and the foreman instinctively feels threatened by Halsted, and a fight ensues. Gene wins, the foreman (Stan Braddock – let’s discuss his t-shirt later) is fired and Gene replaces him – and as Mike Morris (in the only known speaking part on film I know of for Morris) says: “He’s all yours” – setting up the seduction of Morris’s son Jared Benson by Halsted. (Or is it Benson who seduces Halsted?) Now of course the other reason this scene is important is that if you own the DVD version, which jumps from The Gardener and the Rug Man scene which takes place as Locke and Halsted just arrive in El Paso – to the Orgy Finale. If you didn’t know the pair were now working at the Wrecking Corp., you’d be scratching your head wondering why they are suddenly having orgies in buildings that keep getting torn down, right? Right? You were paying attention to the developing plot, right?
“There ain’t a horse that can’t be rode, nor a cowboy that can’t be thowed.” (don’t ya love Richard Locke?)