Guillermo Ricardo

Guillermo Ricardo

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Guillermo Ricardo

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Falcon Bareback 17: Ready, Ripped & Raw
Falcon Bareback 8: Blue Collar Balling
Best of the 1970's: Volume 1
(archive footage)
Twenty-Five Scenes of Vintage 1970's Action from the Falcon Vault. Here are some of the gems that helped build the Falcon empire in its early years. Featuring Legends of Male Erotica like Roger, Dick Fisk, Casey Donovan, Scott O'Hara, Sky Dawson, Kris Bjorn, and Mac Turner ... plus many, many more!
The Filth and the Fury
(archive footage)
"The Filth and the Fury" is a 4-hour compilation of scenes from some of HIS Studio's gay adult films over the years of 1974-1984: 501 (1982), Alley Cats (1983), The Brig (1982), California Fox (1979), Dreamer (1974), El Paso Wrecking Corp. (1977), Gayracula (1983), Heatstroke (1982), Jobsite (1984), Kansas City Trucking Co. (1976), L.A. Tool and Die (1979), Nighthawk in Leather (1982), Pieces of Eight (1980), Revenge of the Nighthawk (1983), and Sleaze (1982).
Try To Take It
(segment "Dark Desires") (archive footage)
Collection of five short films from Falcon Studios. "Dark Desires" — Mean-sexy Latin stud Guillermo meets superstar Dick Fisk and their dark desires dictate the action. "Try To Take It" — Kip Noll plays an inexperienced young stud anxious to experience the thrills of man-to-man sex and Frank is only too happy to accommodate him. "Two On Blue" — Unabashed action from two young exhibitionists who give performances that will be remembered. "Todd Parker" — Horny 19-year-old Marine out on a pass works himself to a climax you'll long remember. "Hand For A Star" — Bill Eld is mesmerizing as he plays with himself.
El Paso Wrecking Corp.
Diego
Hank and Gene are fired from their trucker jobs at the Kansas City Trucking Company after an alcohol-fueled brawl. The two search for opportunities in the blue-collar workforce, but are often distracted by other men along the way.
Take One
Projectionist
Explores the fantasies of a group of men, having them articulate their desires to the camera, then allowing them to live them out in elegant, abstract, and experimental scenes.