HotHouse Opening Scene
19:15
Year Released: 1977
Director: Jack Deveau
Studio: Hand in Hand
Cast: Jack Wrangler, Roger, Garry Hunt, Jayson MacBride, David Hunter, Eric Streiff, Tray Christopher
Roger and Jack Wrangler star in this comical vintage gay porn tale of frustration as two horny men try to find privacy in a New York apartment that is invaded by annoying painters, crabby janitors and neighbors who have lost their keys.
A hairy and beefy painter devours Roger's dick in the bathroom as Jack helps out the neighbor. The painter sucks him off and eats his cum.
Meanwhile, Jack and the neighbor (Jayson MacBride) smoke and get horny. Jack sucks Jayson through his sweats and larger-than-life close-ups capture this well. The two jack off, exchange blow jobs -- and eventually cum into one another's face and mouth.
Meanwhile, the painter, Roger, and Garry Hunt are watching a black-and-white porno movie on Jack's projector -- all jacking off in the living room. As we watch bits of the movie, we see two lean and youthful men suck each other's big dick and 69 -- until they fuck ass.
Jack returns and the men break into couples for sex. An excellent, very erotic, memorable, and slow scene has Jack and Roger on plastic, oiled and engaged in foreplay. They exchange blow jobs. All the while, Garry sucks the painter's uncut cock.
Eric Strieff, the janitor, joins Jack and Roger for a three-way of oral sex and hand jobs.
Note: This restored version features the legendary shower scene.
Roger is less tense than usual, making this Jack Deveau-directed film his best.
"Roger gives good head... The big-ticket draw of Hot House was to have been the sex scene between Wrangler and Roger, and the pay-off is there. Back in 1977, these two porn titans knew that the audience expected to be transported nearly to Valhalla when settling in for this section, and both go all out to create what comes off as a genuine physical desire. I nearly fell off the bed when I saw Roger turn and swallow Wrangler's not-insubstantial organ." - Manifest Reader, February 1984
"There's a sense of humor and a sense of innocence that resonates from an earlier time." - Mr. Magazine, San Diego, CA
Story by Moose 100.
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