Inside Deep Throat
It was filmed in 6 days for 25 thousand dollars. The government didn't want you to see it. It was banned in 23 states. It has grossed over 600 million dollars. And it is the most profitable film in motion picture history.In 1972, a seemingly typical shoestring budget pornographic film was made in a Florida hotel: "Deep Throat," starring Linda Lovelace. This film would surpass the wildest expectation of everyone involved to become one of the most successful independent films of all time. It caught the public imagination which met the spirit of the times, even as the self-appointed guardians of public morality struggled to suppress it, and created, for a brief moment, a possible future where sexuality in film had a bold artistic potential. This film covers the story of the making of this controversial film, its stunning success, its hysterical opposition along with its dark side of mob influence and allegations of the on set mistreatment of the film's star.
Description: In 1972, a seemingly typical shoestring budget pornographic film was made in a Florida hotel: "Deep Throat," starring Linda Lovelace. This film would surpass the wildest expectation of everyone involved to become one of the most successful independent films of all time. It caught the public imagination which met the spirit of the times, even as the self-appointed guardians of public morality struggled to suppress it, and created, for a brief moment, a possible future where sexuality in film had a bold artistic potential. This film covers the story of the making of this controversial film, its stunning success, its hysterical opposition along with its dark side of mob influence and allegations of the on set mistreatment of the film's star.
Genres: Documentary
Budget: $2,000,000 | Revenue : $653,621
Runtime: 90 minutes
Hagazussa
Pina
The Two Escobars
Deep Throat in Tokyo
It Came from... Baltimore!!
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
American Murder: The Family Next Door
Bowling for Columbine
Big Stan
Ong-Bak
Dennis Hopper
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Peter Bart
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Warren Beatty
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Carl Bernstein
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Norman Mailer
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John Waters
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Gore Vidal
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Hugh Hefner
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Camille Paglia
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Helen Gurley Brown
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Erica Jong
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Ruth Westheimer
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Dick Cavett
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Bill Maher
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Charles Keating
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Larry Parrish
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Richard Nixon
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Al Goldstein
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Harry Reems
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Linda Lovelace
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Georgina Spelvin
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Gerard Damiano
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Alan Dershowitz
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Larry Flynt
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