WARNING!
Distributor | Released | Length | Vendor ID |
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Manhattan Pictures | 1977 | 59 | |
P.M. Productions | 1981 | 60 | 2003 |
The French Connection | ? | 60 | 2003 |
Distributor | Released | Length |
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Le Salon Video | 1970 |
Description source: bjland.ws
A young man is turned down for a promotion because of his youth and inexperience, only to trick with all of his bosses over the weekend, in various Christopher Street bars. By film's end, he's running the company!
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The cover names directors incorrectly.
Kent in Maine:
Film quality is what you’d expect for a film made in 1977, but it’s worth a watch. There are only four sexual players. Richards assumes some acrobatic positions while his bosses suck and fuck him. The soundtrack is a hoot, with a mixture of songs of the day, semi-classical pieces, and music from Gigi (when the bosses are donning their leather and denim). The theme song says “You’ll find your meat on Christopher Street.”
Character played by Guiseppe Welch is called Mr. Harris only in the opening scene. In the bar later, both Billy and Danny the bartender refer to him as Mr. Hamilton.
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Derek:
A Mark Hamilton is credited in this film, but does not appear in it. Giuseppe Welch’s character is named Mark Hamilton, so I think that’s where the confusion lies.