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Distributor | Released | Length |
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Maverick Video | c1977 | 80 |
Vinegar Syndrome | 2019 |
Distributor | Released | Length |
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Classic Bareback Film | 2007 | 48 |
Includes only the first three scenes. |
Description source: promotional material
A country cowboy joins the navy to see the wold but joins a world of action beyond his wildest dream. You'll never keep him down on the farm after he's seen the surfers, the sailors, the leather, and the leathernecks.
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The producer's name is the reversed spelling of Edward Laylor, a black former marine. AMG spelled it Edward Taylor.
Rolf Hardesty in “Reviewing the Troops: A History of the American Military Image in Gay Erotica”: “The Maverick release, Buckskin Bo’sun, also made at AMG, was the story of a seagoing cowboy. This seventy-five minute oddity is the work of Edward Tayler, a black filmmaker and former marine, who decided to venture beyond the line where Mizer and Fontaine stopped, into the wild new world of hard core. Tayler worked on his chancey fantasy from 1967 through 1970. Post-dubbed by actors who made up their own dialogue, the film has an out-of-sync, cockamamie charm. Roger Chafee stars, along with a cast of eighteen unknowns – many of them skinny, unbarbered drifters – all clowning for the camera in a mixture of hand-me-down uniforms. They fumble through the sex, with Cornhusker’s Lotion substituting for real jism in half the money shots.”