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title |
Xtra Large
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distributor |
| Le Salon Video
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released |
1984 |
length |
79 |
note |
X-tra Large! on the box cover. |
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stats/info |
category |
General Hardcore |
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studio |
Rollo Productions |
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rating out of 4 |
overall:** action:** videography:* |
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produced |
1983 |
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location |
U.S. |
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language |
English |
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production
credits |
director |
Sid Roth |
editor |
Monctezuma Ferraez |
music |
Jak Werner |
producer |
John Leo Jr. |
still photography |
Francis Andros Monctezuma Frerraez |
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cast
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promo/
description |
source: promotional material |
When two hot and hung veteran male stars Daniel Holt (Bob) and Cory Adams (John) join forces to put together an action film of their own ... getting the help and equipment they need turns out to be more fun than either expected! Recruiting a photographer and soundman is no problem when Bob drops in on Eric Ryan and Rick Taylor (as themselves) to ask for their help in the production -- only to find a lot more than he bargained for! And getting the cash backing from John's wealthy friend, Steve (Danny Combs), turns out to be quite profitable )in more ways than one) for both of these studs! Eric Ryan finds more than a 16mm camera when he meets (and heat) T.J. (as himself) in a one for one, hot sex session! Arthur (Dave Somers) goes to see Bob for a business meeting, and both men have kinky business all the way! Bill (Derrick Stanton), Tim (Peter Lash), Luis (Jorge Peron) and some new faces, all get caught up in the sweaty, many to man action! For those into big sizes, X-tra Large is hard bounding from beginning to end! ------ See picture magazine Taking It All! |
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"Rollo's Newest: Xtra Large" Studflix Vol. 2 No. 6 1984 pg. 20 (Review/Pictures) "Rollo Productions" Studflix Vol. 3 No. 1 1984 pg. 36 (Advertisement) John W. Rowberry. Gay Video: A Guide to Erotica. : Mark-One, 1986 pg. 123 |
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