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title |
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General Hardcore |
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studio |
Dakota Productions |
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rating out of 4 |
* |
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produced |
1972 |
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type |
Shot on film |
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production
credits |
director |
Robert Colt |
editor |
Mark Allen |
photography |
David Carlton |
sound |
Don Fuller |
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cast
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source: promotional material |
Loadstar is guaranteed to be the most controversial, by far, of all male films ever made! This video tape version is the uncut version of this original blockbuster all male film! The original version has never been released for home viewing! The 8mm film, California Supermen is an edited down version of this feature in 8mm! Bruce Morgan's ideas change when he meets Dakota training at Muscle Beach! His search for total self fulfillment eventually leads him to a private bodybuilder orgy where Dakota, Stacey, Bob Birdsong and Jean Claude help him find what he is looking for. ------ This film was described by the manager of the Paris theater as a bust. |
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promotional material |
1. Resurrection 400'
Dakota (colt) At, Bruce Morgan Ab
Bruce Morgan plays a priest who goes to Muscle Beach and secretly lusts after Dakota, while watching Dakota work out. He heads home later and goes to bed, where a painting of Jesus that hangs at the foot of his bed comes to life. Jesus (Dakota with a fake beard, mustache and Jesus hair) throws Father Bruce onto a white bed with a black leather cross on it. The monks seen in the screencaps here tear Bruce's vestments off, and then Jesus/Dakota proceeds to fuck him.
see also California Supermen
see also Lodestar |
2. The Winner 400'
Dakota (colt) nonsex, Stacey (dc) nonsex, Chuck Zephyr solo, Bruce Morgan
The scene starts with Dakota posing at a bodybuilding competition, then turns to Stacy doing the same. Chuck then is seen applauding Stacy, worshipping the bodybuilder, licking his ass, and jerking off. The scene ends with Dakota awarding Stacy a bodybuilding trophy. ------ Irving promo differs: Dakota, Stacey & Bruce Morgan star in this fantasy which shows that when you can't do it in bed ... you have to do it in your head. ------ Circle Products promo: Dakota, Stacey and Bruce Morgan. A Fantastic Fantasy showing how anything you can do in your head you can do in your bed.
see also California Supermen
see also Lodestar |
3. Bon Voyage 400'
Dakota (colt), Bruce Morgan, Bob Wren
This scene follows Dakota as he sight sees through Paris, then takes a boat trip down the Seine. As he enjoys the boat ride, Dakota flashes back to various man sex scenes from his past, all of them involving various couplings, threeways and fourways co-starring Bruce Morgan (now bearded), Mr. Universe Bob Birdsong (who has a very small penis and laughs through most of his scene), an unnamed blond young guy, and fellow Colt Studio stud Jean Claude. ------ Circle Products promo: Watch as a former Mr. America gets Sucked-off! Dakota is going on a trip and Bruce Morgan throws a party for him in a both house. Everyone cleans up.
see also California Supermen
found in collection Connoisseur Collector Classics
see also Lodestar |
action notes: |
A=Anal;
b=bottom;
t=top;
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references |
David Jade. "Gayflicks: J.C. Super Dud" Gay Times #2, 1973 pg. 12 (Review) The Advocate #105, Feb. 14, 1973 pg. 32 (Advertisement) Harold Fairbanks. "Dakota debuts three-part Loadstar" The Advocate #107, Mar. 14, 1973 pg. 28 (Review) Hollywood Center Theatre. The Advocate #107, Mar. 14, 1973 pg. 32 (Advertisement) Hollywood Center Theatre. The Advocate #108, Mar. 28, 1973 pg. 31 (Advertisement) Nob Hill. The Advocate #110, Apr. 25, 1973 pg. 31 (Advertisement) John Marvin. "Kenneth Sprague AKA Dakota" In Touch Vol. 2 No. 2 Nov. 1974 pg. 28 (Essay) Siebenand, Paul. The Beginnings of Gay Cinema in Los Angeles: The Industry and the Audience. Los Angles, CA: USC, 1975 pg. 246,247,257,273 "The All-Male Film part 2" Stallion Vol. 1 No. 3 Jun. 1982 pg. 24 (Essay) John W. Rowberry. Gay Video: A Guide to Erotica. : Mark-One, 1986 pg. 75 |
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