WARNING!
Distributor | Released | Vendor ID |
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Man's Image | ? | MI-102; RA1; SA1 |
Distributor | Released |
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Le Salon Video | ? |
Performer | Action |
Chuck Stewart | |
Jim Craig |
A real serious body builder like Steve believes in developing ALL his muscles including the one between his legs. His trainer knows ways to condition a man's tool that you won't believe! With two skilled hands and a capable mouth, he brings Steve's workout to a wildly spouting finish.
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Our movie will send you running for the gym.
Two rugged jocks hitch up at the gym and find that working out together is better than alone.
But a two-man workout can pump up all sorts of muscles, and shorts and jocks can accommodate only so much of these guys.
It could be a problem; but these two guys really dig each other, and working it out is a real pleasure.
And that's some action, sports fans!
Jim, appropriately enough, is an exceptional gymnast. Chuck, his mustached buddy, is a varsity wrestler.
Hold their feet for sit-ups, anyone?
Working it Out was filmed in 16mm color with professional lighting, cinematography, editing, lab work , and printing.
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Working It Out was a movie in search of a lab, but–much delayed–it is now in stock and delivered to those who have ordered it.
It's a two-reeler about two bodies beautiful who meet in the locker room and fantasize making it with one another. But each is a little shy. Then they meet again in the gym, and one kind of workout leads hesitantly, but inevitably, to another. In the gym and back by the lockers, they pump muscles that Mr. America would blush about.
Working It Out is a movie that builds its impact and doesn't subordinate its stars to the action. The camera reveals Jim Craig and Chuck Stewart in all their glory.
The movie was lighted and filmed by John Gamble to professional standards, and the color, content, and continuity are the result of painstaking editing and feature-film-quaility lab work.