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Down for the Count

Distributor Released Vendor ID
Filmco Video ? 552
Mustang Studios 1979 LR-6
Marlowe Productions 1982
Nova Films 1978 LRF-6
Studio:
Marlowe Productions
Length:
155.7'
Media:
Film; color
Performer Action
Dale Arnold Ab
Danny Milano At
Action notes:
A=Anal; b=bottom; t=top;

Dale Arnold

Danny Milano

Promo:

Wrestling Coach Danny Milano is really pissed when he finds Dale Arnold reading fuck books. He orders Dale to shape up with some mat action. Dale obliges but the action is something else as Coach Dan irresistibly discovers. A rough and tough sex bout follows that reveals both are pros at pleasure. Dale's throbbing gluts are the perfect match for Dan's thrusting cock and Dan's expert tongue and mouth coax a rapid-fire burst of cum from Dale's big weapon.

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Market Reports Newsletter:

Split scene opening, the younger model beating off wearing a one piece wrestling suit and tee shirt, the other in sweat suit doing some running. The runner (coach) catches the student beating his meat, and indicates that some fast mat work is in order. The young masturbator takes unfair advantage of a potential pin, and gropes the coach until he's ready for a gentler form of pinning. A good series of scenes follow, although some of the best are all too brief. The wrestling suits are fun to peel off, and the bodies they cover are excellent. Excellent color, fine print, good camera work. This would have been better as a longer cut, however.

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See picture magazine Lockerroom 2.

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Setting:

Performer 1: Xxxx, age mid-20's, white; hair, length; body, chest hair; tattoo; uncut; clothes

Action Sequence:

Found in these collections:
Filmco loops
Lockerroom loops
References:
"Film Reviews" Market Reports Newsletter Vol. 6 No. 2 Sep. 1978 pg. 9 (Review)
Marlowe Sales. "Lockerroom Action" In Touch No. 67 May 1982 pg. 93 (Advertisement)
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