
directed by: Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. (1984)Starring: Richard Locke, Daniel Holt, Johnny Dawes, Robert Vega, Dean Johnson, Andrew Dupree, and Jan Boscamp.

DADDY DEAREST page

directed by: Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. (1984)Starring: Richard Locke, Daniel Holt, Johnny Dawes, Robert Vega, Dean Johnson, Andrew Dupree, and Jan Boscamp.

DADDY DEAREST page



“You give me the pleasure of your eyes, face, flesh, as we pass–you take of my beard, breast, hands, in return,
I am not to speak to you–I am to think of you when I sit alone, or wake at night alone,
I am to wait–I do not doubt I am to meet you again,
I am to see to it that I do not lose you.”
Forbidden Letters and Passing Strangers: The Adult Film Romances of Arthur J. Bressan Jr.
I wish the below was a clean image of just the main picture – rare to see Locke’s butt displayed so nicely – the little “extra” picks don’t add anything – but I guess “magazine graphics 101” dictates these layouts.


ahhhhhh. from Target Studios, they appeared in one film together, Up-Tight! – Bull Dozier and Nick Rodgers





Seems to have first appeared in a 1975 catalogue, advertising still photos and his only film – Alter Ego . (Who do we think is other guy in the film? Richard Locke, who seems to be the only model to appear with Stutz in still photos? – anyone have COLT VT-302 or Best of Colt 14?) Also appeared in COLT MEN 4 (1978), and COLT SPURS #14. The man is smokin’ – but – – – hear me out! What’s with the stray cat? (there’s another pic with a goat – what the…??) and the leather cap/jacket is hot, but the backdrop – abandoned kitchen furniture? Better that we get to see the range, then just the handful of best shots, I suppose, right? And Richard Locke gobbling down on him while we get to see his butthole – priceless!
more Stutz on BJland

from the 1975 magazine, Franchement Masculin


directed by: William Higgins (1979)
Starring: Eric Ryan, Kip Noll, Emanuelle Bravos, Clay Russell, Butch McAllister, Derrick Stanton, Johnny Stone, Jimmy Young, Scott Taylor, and Darla Lee (non-sex role). Eric Ryan is our tour guide to Venice Beach
OK – here we go – let’s see if we can get the full music soundtrack – zephyr has gotten us started with an outline, and more than 1/2 of the tunes I.D.’d, and I’ve added some links (alert me if any don’t work, please)



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