
Bill Harrison – from the film Bijou (that link/BJland search will have a lot of results not about the film)

Bill Harrison – from the film Bijou (that link/BJland search will have a lot of results not about the film)

grrrrrr! just purchased this magazine, picked out my favorite image, uploaded, and thought I’d have a quick in-and-out but then realized I’ve posted this before – twice in 2019! – so, scan scan scan, hope this is better. From Arena 4 (1979)


So, while I’m spending the extra time – here’s the storyline: they meet in a warehouse, not quite sleazy enough, they agree to leave and spend the rest of the afternoon in a club – cuz we all know if a dirty mattress in a dirty warehouse won’t do – a toilet in a jail cell has just got to put you in the mood!





Cleanin’ Up – Gerry Hart & T.J. Morgan – in a “short” that’s included in the Nova Film’s Kyd Stuf (you can imagine what the Meese Commission, eBay, and others thought of that title!
Irregardless, I think jeans guy is super hot, and love the white pants on the other guy! enjoy

“Bored with waiting for his dad to get back to the office, Gerry wanders out into the carpentry shop. Boredom dissolves, however, when Gerry spots Hunky T.J. cleaning up the shop. When T.J. responds to Gerry’s flirting with a hard thick cock, Gerry begins performing tricks that make both young guys very happy.”







here’s another pic from Drummer 39 that convinces me it’s Mike Drumm
but I can see the furrrrsemblance to Michael Braun


Forced! – 1971 – starring Rod Derringer, S. Granger, S. Morrison, Vince Bruno, and Carl Ford- this scene Rod & Vince
I am working on a “pornstar videography” of Vince Bruno, (hubba hubba!) but as I was working on this clip, I thought this should be a stand alone post. No particular reason, other than the videography was (as usual) taking longer than I hoped, and this is a cool scene. Not a lot of info on Vince (AKA Vic, Victor, and more), nor about his apparent gap in movie-making from early 70’s to late70’s/early 80’s – more on that later.


Vic Bruno on Letterboxd

The Death of Scorpio – (1981) – Francis Ellie
Story of a jealous artist’s (Shawn Gregory) revenge. He lures his ex (Michael Stone), and 2 friends separately to his home to have sex, then poisons them. Filmed in Soho (NYC).
Starring: Scorpio, Shawn Gregory , Michael Stone (AKA Michael Munsey ), Ron Flash, Bill Williams, Rick Hades.
I was never much of a Scorpio fan, so it’s fitting that the finale from this film, scene 3, doesn’t have him in it, but Shawn Gregory, and Michael Stone (AKA Michael Munsey)
from Casey’s letterboxd review – “Shawn Gregory and Michael Munsey, the gorgeous mustachioed stars of IN SEARCH OF THE PERFECT MAN, are reunited and again have electric chemistry. Gregory is an artist distraught over the dissolution of his relationship with Munsey, which he blames on mutual friends Giuseppe Welch and Scorpio. He hatches a plan to murder them and Munsey with poisoned drinks (how poetic), but of course not until after he’s had one final bang with them as a send-off.”
YorjYefferson’s VintageGayVids review

