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Cast

Victor Houston

Victor Houston

(segment "The Plumbers") (archive footage)

Rob

Rob

(segment "The Plumbers") (archive footage)

Jason

Jason

(segment "The Finishers") (archive footage)

Dave

Dave

(segment "The Finishers") (archive footage)

Rand

Rand

(segment "TV Repairman") (archive footage)

Bart

Bart

(segment "The Painters") (archive footage)

Steve

Steve

(segment "The Painters") (archive footage)

Brad

Brad

(segment "Appliance Repair") (archive footage)

Greg

Greg

(segment "Appliance Repair") (archive footage)

Sven

Sven

(segment "The Mechanics") (archive footage)

Jose

Jose

(segment "The Mechanics") (archive footage)

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Working Men

19810.0 / 1061 min

Overview

The origin of the loops is not clear, but my belief is that they were created for Le Salon. They were marketed by several distributors, including Mustang/Falcon. When the films were put on a compilation videotape around 1981, the loops were attributed to Rollo Productions, but the loops and tape were marketed by Le Salon. The series of loops has a general theme of "working men" (physical laborers and repairmen) having sex. In the late seventies, it was common for loops to be marketed as a series (usually of six). Often, the only thing in common between the loops in a series was a theme. Stills from these loops were marketed by Le Salon, as "Pantheon" mags, and the photographers for Pantheon included Adam Cadman, Colin Meyer, D.J. Garrett and Ned Hart (Fred Bisonnes). At about the same time, Fred Bisonnes and Carlos Quiroz were creating a series of mags for Le Salon marketed as "Western Man" mags. Subsequently, the in-house studio for Le Salon was known as Lobo Studios.