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Sextool

Country: USA, Language: English, 60 mins

  • Director: Fred Halsted
  • Producer: Taylor Brown; Fred Halsted

CGiii Comment

This incessant re-evaluation of old porn, declaring it to be something it isn't i.e. arthouse or - you couldn't make this up - political porn is as bamboozling as it is idiotic.

The pornographer has no other motive in making their brand of films other than financial gain...especially in the decades before the internet. Seedy, sticky sex cinemas may be a thing of the past...but, in their day, they made a fortune. And...as the punters' demand grew, the pornographers supplied, crossing the lines of pornographic decency - if ever a thing existed!

Sextool is violent porn...worryingly so. Just take a look at how young the 'star' is...exploited and degraded for the cheap sexual gratification of others.

So...when re-evaluating old porn, think not of the profiteering 'director' - think of the ruined lives of the young 'stars' - because, without them, there would have been no films...and none of this ridiculous re-evaluation!


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The(ir) Blurb...

One of the most ambitious and least successful pornographic films ever made, Sextool’s production history is rife with nearly as much expurgated desire as the film itself. Funded on the success of L.A. Plays Itself, Halsted’s next major feature was designed to be a crossover success in the arthouse market. Halsted shot much of the film on expired 35mm stock in hopes of securing a wider release, but the film was quickly deemed unviable by the art-film market. The Hollywood Reporter homophobically and horrifically categorized it as “cruel, terrorizing…the kind of film one can imagine Nazi concentration camp commanders commission for their jaded amusement.” Forty years later, the film plays as an astonishingly progressive broadcast from an era of deeply ingrained musculature. Halsted viewed the film as sexually political; he establishes visual dialogue between intense BDSM sequences (including some with his lover, Joe Yale) and trans women and drag queens at an upscale party. William Moritz, writing in Entertainment West, astutely observes the nuances in Halsted’s vision: “The heterosexual, middle-class concepts of marriage and morality that have been foisted upon gays by society are ruptured and banished. The performers are not sex ‘objects’ like the women in straight gigs, to be used and dropped, but rather sex ‘tools,’ instruments to play out fantasies, implements to realize dreams.”

Cast & Characters

Charmaine Lee Anderson as Gloria;
Fred Halsted as Tunnel/Boxer;
Gus Harvey as Jeff;
Clark Kent as Black Cadillac;
Josh as Black Cadillac;
T. Bro as Black Cadillac;
Shannon as Black Cadillac;
Val Martin as Barracks;
T. Rhodes as Barracks;
B. Dick as Barracks;
Jim Miller as Barracks;
Brad Burry as Cop;
Jim Ed as Cop;
C.L. Assy as Cop;
Rob Clark as Cop