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Jack Wrangler | Donald | |
Jayson MacBride | Vic | |
Geraldo | ||
Tommy Riscica | Fred | |
Arnaldo Santana | Ray | |
Big Al Little | The Jingler | |
Chris Michaels | Jake | |
Keith Strickland | ||
Todd Travers | Theater Patron | |
Paul Maul | ||
Eartha Hugee | Woman in Ticket Booth (non-sexual role) | |
Robert A. Glory | ||
Victor Williams | ||
Jim Delegatti | ||
Ken Schnetzer | ||
Kees Chapman | ||
Rolf Pardula | ||
Robert Alvarez | ||
Muffie Meyer | ||
Bill Eld | Sex Magic (actor in movie playing in theater) | |
Lee Foster | Sex Magic (actor in movie playing in theater) | |
Roger | Sex Magic (actor in movie playing in theater) | |
Mandingo | Sex Magic (actor in movie playing in theater) | |
Ed Wiley | Narcissus 2 (actor in movie playing in theater) | |
Sydney Soons |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Jack Deveau
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Writer/Composer |
Richard Ugolini
Jean-Christophe Bouvet Patrick Boeuf Moose 100 |
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Cinematography |
Jack Deveau
Xavier Moehr |
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. Sex is all hard celluloid! A Night At The Adonis will leave you reeling in a projection of wall-to-wall fantasies. |
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