L. A. Tool & Die (1979 film)
L. A. Tool & Die |
Directed by |
Tim Kincaid (as Joe Gage) |
Produced by |
Sam Gage |
Starring |
Richard Locke
Will Seagers
Paul Barresi (as Paul Baressi)
Casey Donovan |
Music by |
Al Steinman |
Cinematography |
Nick Elliot |
Distributed by |
Joe Gage Films |
Release date(s) |
1979 |
Running time |
88 min. |
Country |
United States |
Language |
English |
L. A. Tool & Die is a 1979 gay pornographic film and the concluding film in what has come to be known as director Joe Gage's "Working Man Trilogy". The film stars Richard Locke, Will Seagers, and Paul Barresi (as Paul Baressi). Gage's "Working Man Trilogy" begins with Kansas City Trucking Co. (1976), continues with El Paso Wrecking Corp. (1978), and concludes with L. A. Tool & Die (1979).[1]
Summary
Plot
Hank has to decide between sexual freedom or settling down with Wylie, "the man of his dreams."[1]
Influence
Historian John Burger notes it is "the story of an unrequited love, in which Richard Locke follows the man of his dreams across the country. They eventually live happily ever after." He adds that this film came at the very end of the pre-AIDS filmmaking, when "all levels of erotic experience were faithfully documented by the porn industry... men could be whores, men could be monogamous, or men could cruise the spectrum in between." [2]
Behind the scenes
- Michael Kearns, (who has appeared in mainstream films and television series such as The Waltons), has a cameo role in an orgy scene -- a rare instance of a "legitimate" actor performing explicit sex acts in a hardcore pornographic film.[1]
- Paul Barresi's participation in this film is limited to a heterosexual sex scene.
- Richard Locke is the only actor to appear in all three "Working Man Trilogy" films.[1]
- "Working Man Trilogy" was originally called "Kansas City Trilogy".
In El Paso
At the Shack
On the Road
- Joseph Kearns as Businessman
- Richard Youngblood as Businessman's Lackey
At the Bar
- Will Seagers as Wylie
- Joe Walsh as Friend of Hank
In New Mexico
- Terri Hannon as Raven (Woman with Gun)
- Casey Donovan as "Fred" (Motorist)
- Derrick Stanton as The Stranger (Fred's Boyfriend)
In Nogales
- At the Park
- Shawn Victors as Backpacker
- Paul Barresi (as Paul Barressi) as the Man with the Red Car
- Becky Bitter as the Woman
- At the Gas Station
- Johnny Falconberg as the Attendant
In Yuma
- Dan Pace as The Coach
- Scott Sinclair as Mr. Carson
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In Oceanside
- Roy Harwood as Windstorm Man
- Greg Dale as Windstorm Man
- Bob Damon as Windstorm Man
At L.A. Tool & Die
- Bob Blount as Tank, Security Guard
- Chuck Cord as Gabe
In Vietnam
- Matthew Forde as Marine
- Steve Rideout as Marine
On the Radio
- Reverend Spoonball as the Radio Reverend
With Wylie
And The Gage Men
- Carlos Balajo
- Joe Gage
- Mr. Graham
- Mr. Guild
- Mr. Hitt
- Beau Lovejoy
- Max Osterhaut
- Jose Solica
- Nels Stensgaard
- Shelly York
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- Tim Kincaid (as Joe Gage), (director)
- Tim Kincaid (as Joe Gage), (screenplay)
- Sam Gage, (producer)
- Al Steinman, (original music)
- Richard Youngblood, (cinematography)
- D.J. Davis, (film editor)
- Paul Monsanto, (costumes)
- Joe Walsh, (production manager)
- G. C. Ojisan, (sound re-recording mixer)
- Paul Bogner, (special effects supervisor)
- Jill Levy, (optical effects supervisor)
- Steven Arnold, (still photographer)
- Louis DeVris, (still photographer)
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- Duncan Kahn, (key grip)
- D.J. Davis, (gaffer)
- Ross O'Loughlin, (still photographer)
- Chuck Walmesly, (assistant lighting cameraman)
- Chuck Thatcher, (musician: harmonica solos)
- Larry Scott, (transportation)
- Jon Denberg, (unit publicist)
- Lorman Stanley, (location manager)
- Jay Zimmer, (production accountant)
- Tom DeSimone, (acknowledgement)
- John Hood, (acknowledgement)
- Wakefield Poole (acknowledgement)
- Steve Scott, (acknowledgement)
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DVD releases
The films comprising "Working Man Trilogy" have been restored and are available on DVD.[1]
- ^ a b c d e f L. A. Tool & Die (1979 film) at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ (Burger, 1995) p.24
References
- Burger, John R. (1995) One-Handed Histories: The Eroto-Politics of Gay Male Video Pornography. Haworth Press ISBN 1-56024-860-2
- Kearns, Michael (1980) The Gage Boys are Rolling Again with L.A. Tool & Die. Drummer, Issue 34, pp. 20-22
- McCourt, James (2003). Queer Street: The Rise and Fall of an American Culture, 1947-1985. W. W. Norton & Company ISBN 0-393-05051-3
- Ramone, Mike, Tim Connelly, Peter Stokes, Acme Anderson (2006). The AVN Guide to the 500 Greatest Adult Films of All Time. Thunder's Mouth Press ISBN 1-56025-719-9.
See also
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