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Pink Narcissus

Country: United States, Language: English, 71 mins

  • Director: James Bidgood
  • Writer: James Bidgood
  • Producer: James Bidgood

CGiii Comment

It may have been something way back in the 70s - boasting a genuine ejaculation - but, it floundered throughout the 80s & 90s...as 'explicity' became the new pornographic norm.

In reality, it is an artsy-fartsy piece of lavish and lewd creativity...to be admired. Many have and will proclaim it to incomprehensible pornographic junk...those that do are those that weren't even born when this was made...or, old enough to appreciate it when it became available to them!

On the other hand - it is a ground-breaking piece that changed the world of gay cinema...forever.

It remains [and, possibly always will] a talking point - which screams of its importance...when pornography was in its [creative] infancy as opposed to the present 'OnlyFans' culture that the younger generation have created.

Has the digital revolution killed art?


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The(ir) Blurb...

An erotic poem set in the fantasies of a young male prostitute.

Cast & Characters

Don Brooks as Angel;
Bobby Kendall as Pan;
Charles Ludlam as Salesman / Bar owner / Blind man / Pizza maker / Hindu dancer