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This narrative gay porn masterpiece from Hand in Hand Films and director Jack Deveau stars handsome "Mr. Bare America" winner Dennis Walsh as a struggling, but resourceful, New York actor who has combined his theatrical instincts, need for money, and high sex drive into a successful career as a hustler. Between making time to take commercial gigs and run lines with his actor friend (Megan Ross), he cultivates his clientele: a British businessman, his surly landlord, a kinky dentist, a swinging married couple, a man interested in athletic sex, a voyeuristic photographer, a virgin suburbanite, and a midnight phone sex caller.
Featuring an astounding variety of sex acts, this beautiful and beguiling blue movie shifts between contemplative and slice-of-life moments, theatrical monologue, and sex scenes steeped in role play (and occasional kinky surrealism). Also notable for its photography by filmmaker Tom DeSimone and its strong soundtrack, including an original folk song by Hand in Hand composer David Earnest and the film's writer, Moose 100.