The New Breed

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Collection of four short films from Falcon Studios. "Malibu" — Sleek blond Kris Bjorn and muscle-pumped Nick Harlen seek a third during spring break. Bill Henson is hesitant at first, but succumbs to their friendly persuasion and the prospects of Bjorn's mighty-hard-to-pass-up supercock and Harlen's perfect ass begging to be packed. "Stud For Hire" — Cock-hungry Wes Cole turns to the classifieds to order some hot action in for the evening. He gets everything he bargained for in the person of Jeff Porter, who sports the proverbial Dick of Death. After the studs have each shot a heavy load, baby-faced Porter is on his way to the next call. "The New Breed" — Half-breed Tex discovers Tony Calhoun camping alone on the edge of his peoples' reservation. The horny brave wastes no time in letting the blond college jock know he's going to have to settle up for trespassing. "Brief" — Bill Henson, the sweated-up muscle stud, in and out of his underwear.

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01-01-1982

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70 min

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English

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Matt Sterling

Matt Sterling

Matt Sterling was an American gay pornographic film director. Sterling owned his own film production house, Huge Video, which was known for creating memorable titles like Bigger than Life (1986), Idol Eyes (1980), and A Matter of Size (1983). However, sterling most notably worked with Falcon Studios directing famous titles like The Other Side of Aspen and its sequel The Other Side of Aspen II, and many pre-condom classics like Huge 1, Steam Heat, Dirt Bikes, Biker's Liberty, Spokes, and Weekend Lockup staring icon porn star Al Parker. Sterling also made movies for Falcon's parter labels Mustang and Jocks under the alias Bill Clayton. Sterling passed on December 6, 2006, in Los Angeles, California.
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