
appeared in these magazines: COLT MEN 10, of course, with Butch Barnes; HONCHO Oct 1981, and MANDATE Jan 1985.
and two films: Killer & Butch, and Gunner & Killer


appeared in these magazines: COLT MEN 10, of course, with Butch Barnes; HONCHO Oct 1981, and MANDATE Jan 1985.
and two films: Killer & Butch, and Gunner & Killer


Ron Stevens (AKA Ron Cameron), 1979, Male 4 magazine; who you may know from such films as: Shivaree!, Illegal Entry, and Warehouse Load (with Clay Russell )
AKA MANMEAT

AKA Full Circle (1979) Bruno and Rod Mitchell – “Rod gets around and this time he’s on Fire Island helping his workout buddy Bruno through his paces. But Bruno’s idea of a good workout has nothing to do with sit-ups and Rod has a few ideas of his own as well!”

In and Out on Gay Erotic Video Index

I don’t usually do magazine covers (or rather, I crop the words, and prefer pic only) but this grabbed me, and cropping wouldn’t do.
Jared Benson from “El Paso Wrecking Corp.”(Dec 1977) – click the link for other mentions, including the beginning of a “did he only do one film” Q with a pic link that may (or may not) be him (bearded!) thread (where’s the actual post, as opposed to a single pic, please!)
alos of interest, of course, is that inside, there’s more from “El Paso Wrecking Corp.” – Mike Morris, Keith Anthoni and Ken Brown – Clay Russell, Richard Locke – and good quality scans – or just owning the magazine (at an affordable price) would be nice

don’t. just don’t. it’s Richard Fucking Locke, and it’s a nice tattoo!
more Richard Locke
more tattoo
even more Richard Locke
Jeremy Brent + ?

Director: Francis Ellie (1982?)
Starring: Jack Wrangler, Scorpio, Roy Garrett, Adam DeHaven, Chip Kingsley, Claude Caswell, Joe Ryder, Lou Ricky, Ray Poole
there’s a plot! Jack Wrangler must track down a trick who mistakenly believes Jack gave him gonorrhea – only to wind up in the hands of “Nazi” Scorpio (thankfully, other than a swastika flag, there is nothing Nazi-ish going on, unless some spanking = Nazi); great disco soundtrack, like Dennis Parker’s New York By Night, and King Errison’s Manhattan Love Song (Ellie usually uses cheesy library-recordings of non-copyrighted music, but not here!); even several actors appear in the film in non-sex roles ( I wrote that back in 2003, but can’t tell you who)! This particular scene has one of my favorites, Roy Garrett, trying to have sex in the bathroom of Greenwich Village’s “notorious” BOOTS & SADDLES; they’re kicked out, then finish up in the stairwell.
and some stills previously on BJland
note: the actual bar, in business from 1974 was forced by high rents at it’s longtime home at 76 Christopher St. to move around the corner in 2014 or 2015, then only lasted a couple years at 100A Seventh Ave South (and re-emerged in 2020 as “Playhouse Bar”?)
