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If only one video on the site is causing an issue, please contact us via the form below (and mention which video is causing trouble). Troubleshooting Streaming Video On your Computer: Try Another Video: Try viewing another episode on the site to see if you encounter the same problem. “There is really nothing to complain about in the entire film: it is profoundly conceived it is relentlessly arousing it is flawlessly cast it is stunningly photographed and most of all, it is deeply perceptive in both its portrait of gay life in the fast lane before AIDS and in its timeless revelations about the power of the sexual impulse… To call Parker a superstar is not mere hype here he singlehandedly defines the term, almost invents it.” – Manshots, July 1990 A popular landmark vintage gay porn film with deliberate staging and pacing, an outstanding early ’80s cast, and stunning photography, this strange, profound, unique ode to man-man fucking is a sure-fire masterpiece! Group action abounds and surreal vignettes play with masculine archetypes, jockstraps, uniforms, phallic set pieces, and wild solo performances (including a bizarre, captivating autoerotic/dance number by master of solo sex, Scott Taylor). By the end, Parker has mouthed eleven men, humped five butts, and taken many over the edge to orgasm. Parker pursues Dawson again and again through a phantasmagoria of male erotica. Parker's life is depicted in playwright Drew Sachs' play, aka Al Parker.Vintage gay porn superstar Al Parker is turned on by Sky Dawson after noticing him in a bar in this imaginative and elaborately staged Surge Studio classic by director Steve Scott that’s a floating free-for-all of relentless sexual fantasy! Parker is the subject of Roger Edmonson's biography Clone: The Life and Legacy of Al Parker Gay Superstar. His ashes were scattered in the ocean near the nude section of San Gregorio State Beach, San Mateo County, California. His remains were cremated and a memorial service was held at his private residence. Dean Edell, who reported a surgical procedure that sought to restore Parker's foreskin from his at-birth circumcision. Parker was one of the interview subjects of Dr. His picture was taken there and appears on the poster collage for the Woodstock concert film released in 1970. After he was forced to abandon his mother's new car in the mud along the road leading to the festival, he encountered what he regarded as his first wholly satisfying sexual experience. In 1969, Parker's mother encouraged him to attend the Woodstock Music Festival, believing that it was a classical music festival. Surge Studios was one of the first studios to mandate safe sex practices when AIDS appeared. Many of the films were shot at Parker's home in Hermosa Beach, California. His company, Surge Studios, produced "theme" gay adult features, not just short loops. Parker was a producer, director, and actor. He initially made short loop films shot on 8 mm reels. Parker began his filmmaking career when he signed with Brentwood Studios. Colt gave him the performance name "Al Parker." His career in gay film started when he was "discovered" by Rip Colt, founder of Colt Studios. After arriving in California, he was employed by Hugh Hefner at the Playboy Mansion West as a butler. Parker was born in Natick, Massachusetts.