The action at the Adonis Theater in New York City is just as much off the screen as on it. Hot men thread their way through rows, aisles, passageways, and more places than you can imagine in that rococo movie palace.
A narrated history of Hand-in-Hand Films, including excerpts from Left-Handed, The Night Before, The Erotic Films Of Peter de Rome, Adam & Yves, Drive, Ballet Down the Highway, Wanted: Billy the Kid, and James Bidgood's unreleased Bagdad.
The action at the Adonis Theater in New York City is just as much off the screen as on it. Hot men thread their way through rows, aisles, passageways, and more places than you can imagine in that rococo movie palace.
Straight men are turned gay by wishful thinking channeled through a mystical ring in this hardcore reinterpretation of "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp," which showcases some of the finest work of macho '70s stars Roger and Jack Wrangler.
Larry is tries to seduce his tennis buddy, Carl, but finds an apartment full of obstacles (a drunk painter, crabby janitor, locked-out neighbor) in his way. During a stag party, a privately made loop of Joe Dallesandro is shown.
While touring Paris, Thomas is cruised by an older man in a cafe, and then goes to the museum (after the guard has left and locked up). A handsome statue comes to life who embraces and kisses Thomas passionately before leading him into another room, instructing him on his innermost desires.