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Perversion for Profit

Country: USA, Language: English, 29 mins

  • Director: No info
  • Producer: Charles Keating

CGiii Comment

A propaganda film delivered by a sanctimonious knob - preaching that pornography will destroy civilization.

Porn makes homosexuals, lesbians and sadists - all deviants in the eyes of the WASP.

Offensive and hysterically funny - in a weird way.


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The(ir) Blurb...

George Putnam narrates standing in front of a map of the U.S., using large title cards to establish each topic. He argues that moral decay is spreading in this country: pornography, smut peddlers, salacious magazines and paperback books, fetishists, corrupters of children, nudists, and homosexuals. The motive, profit - it's a $2 billion per year industry. He shows us a courtroom where a judge instructs a jury to uphold community standards: Putnam argues that the Constitution and U.S. law are on the side of decency. At the film's end, he answers the question "What can an individual do?" with six suggestions, including promoting good reading to children.

Cast & Characters

George Putnam as Himself - Host