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Street Fight

Distributor Released Vendor ID
Athletic Model Guild 1958 S-22
Studio:
Athletic Model Guild
Credit:
Bob Mizer
Length:
100'
Media:
Film; b&w
Performer Action
Bob Saputo nonsex
George Savage nonsex

Bob Saputo

AMG Promo:

Street Fight has a documentary quality. It is a cold factual drama based on a fight caused by the theft of a wallet. There is no time out for flexing but bodies are displayed in rugged, natural tensions. Actual enmity existed between the two actors which adds to realism.

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AMG Promo:

George Savage plays the part of a young knife wielding hoodlum who attempts to steal the wallet of sailor Bob Saputo who turns out to be no pus over. Their battle takes them fromt he street into an alley and ultimately into a high-walled yard. As each gets the wallet he tries to hide it in his clothes and as a result both fellows get their clothes torn off. While trying to choke Bob with his own trousers, George accidentally falls back on his switch blade knife. Bob is compassionate and helps him get to doctor.

Found in these collections:
AMG film shorts - S series
The Wild Ones!, Story Film Classics
References:
"A.M.G. Physique Films" AMG Bulletin No. 55 (Gallery)
"Movies Available Now" AMG Bulletin No. 57 (Catalog)
"Physique Movies" AMG Bulletin No. 54 1958 (Gallery)
Physique Pictorial Vol. 8 No. 1 Spring 1958 pg. 30
Physique Pictorial Vol. 8 No. 2 Summer 1958 pg. 28
Physique Pictorial Vol. 9 No. 1 Spring 1959 pg. 28,30
Physique Pictorial Vol. 9 No. 4 Apr. 1960 pg. 18
"Available and in Production" AMG Bulletin No. 58 Oct. 23, 1961 (Catalog)
AMG Bulletin No. 58 Oct. 23, 1961 (Gallery)
"Ready for Immediate Shipment" AMG Bulletin No. 59 1962 (Catalog)
"Films Currently Stocked" AMG Calendar 1964 pg. 36 (Catalog)
"AMG Physique Movies" AMG Bulletin No. 65 Jan. 1965 (Catalog)
Grecian Guild Studio Quarterly No. 16 Winter 1965 pg. 56
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