WARNING!
Distributor | Released | Vendor ID |
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Bizarre Productions | 1969 | F1023B |
Promo:
Ron wanders along the busy Sunset Strip and finally ends up in a gay bar, "The Patch". At the crowded bar he is given consolation by the bartender (played by Lee Glaze) who introduces him to a beautiful young boy and persuades them to go out on the dance floor. Ron dances with many boys ... but visualizes Alan in every one of them. Finally his mind expands as he visualizes himself dancing with Alan nude. All the other boys on the dance floor are also nude in a dazzling sequence that will blow your mind. But we cannot reveal the ending here ... it's a SHOCKER!!
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Alan Dark had starred in three other films for Pat Rocco when he was called to co-star with Ron Dilly in a wild new story called "The End." it turned out to be a perfect match, as Ron and Alan worked together to complete a film that included scenes of strenuous dancing, masturbation, kissing, physical love-making, a way-out dream sequence, and death. They handled their difficult acting chores like seasoned troupers, and the result was a film that became another "first" for the filmmaker who was already heading the field in making the best male films. Besides having an original score written by a top-rate rock group called "rainbow, an entire all-male night club and its customers were commissioned to play a major part in the film. Reviewers were unanimous in their response to the film that broke all the barriers of convention and set a new trend in male films. Cries of "great," "fantastic," and "genius" were not uncommon from audience and press alike. All this in a thirty-two minute film that contained not one word of dialog. This was truly another Gold Star production for Pat Rocco.