New York City Inferno | |
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Directed by | Jacques Scandelari[a] |
Screenplay by | Jacques Scandelari Elliott Stein |
Produced by | Jean-Pierre Salomon |
Starring | Alain-Guy Giraudon Bob Bleecker |
Cinematography | François About |
Edited by | Pierre-Alain Beauchard |
Music by | Jacques Morali Village People |
Production companies | Troika Films Verbois Films |
Distributed by | Verbois Films |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Languages | French, English |
New York City Inferno (alternately titled From Paris to New York and Cock Tales in certain North American home video releases) is a 1978 French experimental gay pornographic film by Jacques Scandelari. The film follows Jérôme (Alain-Guy Giraudon), a Parisian man who has traveled to New York City in search of his lover Paul (Bob Bleecker). New York City Inferno is directed by Scandelari, who also wrote the film's screenplay based on a concept by Elliott Stein. The soundtrack is arranged by Jacques Morali, and features officially-licensed songs by the Village People.
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