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Toby Ross & The 70's

Country: USA, Language: English, 45 mins

  • Director: Joe Rubin

CGiii Comment

Joe Rubin makes a film about a pornographer...although he declares that he doesn't have much interest in porn!

So why make a film about porn?!? Hey...wait a minute...you produce porn! What a deceitful skunk.

Toby Ross has been making [excruciatingly bad] films for decades...in this film, he talks alot without saying anything interesting whatsoever.

Joe Rubin and Toby Ross should both desist from making any more 'films' - then, perhaps, they may be appreciated...doubtful though.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Toby Ross tells the full story behind casting and producing his theatrical adult features from the 1970's - against the backdrop of a jubilant San Francisco at the height of that crazy decade long party. This doc is full of interviews with different personalities who were around at that time. It's also got gorgeous erotic footage the iconic films Ross made during the eta. Want to travel back to a magical time when sex and laughter brought people together and created that unforgettable era?

Cast & Characters

Bill Eld;
Timothy Long;
Larry Page;
Toby Ross