Classic Gay Porn
The sexual revolution of the late 1960s and early 1970s contributed to a more open and permissive attitude towards sexual expression, including gay porn. First came short, silent films known as "stag loops" or "physique films." These films, often shown in private gatherings or sold discreetly, depicted gay sex scenarios with male models. These flicks were usually produced on very low budgets and were typically 8mm or 16mm in format.
Classic movies like "Boys in the Sand" (1971), directed by Wakefield Poole, were pioneering. Studios, such as Falcon Studios, became key producers of gay porn content.
The 1980s saw the continued growth of the gay adult video industry with major studios like Falcon, Coliseum, and Centaur. Films like "Cruisin' the Castro" (1981), gay porn stars such as Dirk Yates, Peter Berlin, and Jack Wrangler gained significant fame. The 1990s saw the rise of classic pornstars like Brent Corrigan, who gained popularity with a new generation of fans.
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