


who you may remember from such films as
– likely to be his solo scene from Cabin Fever
publications:
I’ve been working on this one for sooooooo long – it’s time to hit “publish” and just edit more later, or add in the comments section, or whatever – so prolific a performer, I had forgotten. While GEVI (Gay Erotic Video Index) doesn’t really show it, I’m seeing a few years gap in his film work – 1982-1986 showing nothing – ignore the 1982 dates for Bullet Productions at GEVI, that is the year the video compilations were released, not the actual film release dates. Please check out the GENE GORDON link below; amazing job over at the Fire Island Pines Historical Society website.
photosets
L.A. Tool & Die (1979) – “gas station scene”
check out: retrostuds – WILL SEAGERS – plenty to look at, but come back!
amazing write up here – Pines People – Gene Gordon
Joe Porcelli in the leather jacket, of course; he shows up in a lot of these Rock Shots greeting cards from the 1980’s. But who’s Santa? and, um, why a construction guy?
“Ok honky, let’s show what real integration is”
directed by: J. Brian (1971/3?) Starring: Joe Markhum, Joe Nash, Ray Jackson, Kerry Clausen, John Robin, Todd Miller, Lomon Jay
I posted a clip way back in 2004, and wanted to re-post again, but it sat in the drafts folder for years! Now we’ve got the bandwidth to do the entire film – so enjoy.
Gosh, why isn’t there a JOE MARKHUM fan club? (or do you say JOE MARKHAM?) Such a doll, that thick curly hair, long sideburns, great cock and ass, and a playful readiness in all his films. Anyway, about this particular film – J. Brian’s FOUR, MORE THAN MONEY. Produced in 1971, it’s based on Phil Andros‘s autobiographical 1966 novel, STUD – actually, $TUD, but it reads funny when you type that.
Fantastic opening scene, where easy-going hustler Phil (Joe Markhum) is getting a bad blow job from a john (“feels like I got myself a scraper here”), as the voice-over narrates the introduction to other past scenarios, so that he can get “inspired” (i.e. HARD) in order to finish up with this trick. Joe Nash as the amateur bodybuilder (also “trade”) is a bit too awful/funny to get excited about (!!).
and of course, just the opening alone makes you want to grab your SHAZAAM app to ID the tunes!
who you may remember from such films as
I need to dig out Modern Men and refresh my memory on Mark’s role – I think my VHS copy isn’t such great quality, but heck, still need to see it, right?
and in these publications:
more Mark Rutter on BJland
Mark Rutter at GEVI