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- Autres versionsThe version currently on DVD from HIS Video is heavily cut - it moves directly from the scene with the Mexican gardener to the final orgy, skipping the protagonists' arrival at El Paso Wrecking Corp., the "pseudo-incest" scene, where Fred Halsted is fellated by the foreman's son while his father watches, and all of the concluding narrative content between Halsted and Richard Locke following the final orgy. In total, nearly 25 minutes are removed from the version currently available commercially.
- ConnexionsEdited into Coming Distractions (1997)
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What EASY RIDER was to counter-culture and the changes that took place in movies during that time period, EL PASO WRECKING CORPORATION was to gay adult cinema, and was for many gay men, the celluloid catalyst for finally 'coming out.'
Hirsute and rugged Richard Locke and his muscular, mischievous buddy, Fred Halsted, were the gay man's version of Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper. Footloose and freedom-starved, the boys quit their gig at the Kansas City Trucking Company and venture off in search of new employment, new thrills, and plenty of sex...none of which are all that difficult to come by (especially the sex!)
Though the remaining print is badly in need of remastering, (as if THAT is ever gonna happen), EL PASO stands as an important documentation of a time and place long since passed into legend, as do the other installments of this ongoing series. The most familiar sequel in Joe Gage's "Working Man" Trilogy, it culminates with the concluding chapter, L.A. TOOL AND DIE.
Hirsute and rugged Richard Locke and his muscular, mischievous buddy, Fred Halsted, were the gay man's version of Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper. Footloose and freedom-starved, the boys quit their gig at the Kansas City Trucking Company and venture off in search of new employment, new thrills, and plenty of sex...none of which are all that difficult to come by (especially the sex!)
Though the remaining print is badly in need of remastering, (as if THAT is ever gonna happen), EL PASO stands as an important documentation of a time and place long since passed into legend, as do the other installments of this ongoing series. The most familiar sequel in Joe Gage's "Working Man" Trilogy, it culminates with the concluding chapter, L.A. TOOL AND DIE.
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