
Victor Houston
Acting
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Known For

Pier Groups
Two neighbors head for the famous New York City piers, one for some fun on a day off, the other because he has an assignment to prepare for his demolition company to put in a bid for the piers' destruction — "No one uses them," says his boss. The engineer, played by Johnny Kovacs, wanders through the piers checking out their architecture and again and again happens upon guys — including his neighbor, played by Keith Anthoni — getting it on.

Boys in the Sand II
Pat Allen takes the baton from Casey Donovan in this long-awaited sequel to Wakefield Poole's Boys in the Sand.

Manhunt
Two lovers experience a spat. Then, one of the lovers leaves and experiences a sexual day to remember. He walks past a public phone that is ringing and has sex with the anonymous caller. But that's just the beginning of his day's sex: he will have sex with a copy, with a psychiatrist, as well as friends, eventually winding up home with is lover.

Hunk
The incredible Roger in his farewell to X-rated motion pictures. Hunk is a mixture of new and used film of unrelated scenes tied together with J.D. Slater watching porn flicks.

The Hustlers
Roy and Kevin meet at the Glory Hole, a sex club in New York. They instantly fall in love and move into an apartment together. Roy is an actor and Kevin a model. To make money while auditioning for jobs, they decide to hustle for rent and give it away as the spirit moves them.

Head Waiter
A Frenchman gets a job at a gay bar after moving to New York.

Top Man
A Frenchman finds a new lover on the set of a gay adult film.

Working Men
The origin of the loops is not clear, but my belief is that they were created for Le Salon. They were marketed by several distributors, including Mustang/Falcon. When the films were put on a compilation videotape around 1981, the loops were attributed to Rollo Productions, but the loops and tape were marketed by Le Salon. The series of loops has a general theme of "working men" (physical laborers and repairmen) having sex. In the late seventies, it was common for loops to be marketed as a series (usually of six). Often, the only thing in common between the loops in a series was a theme. Stills from these loops were marketed by Le Salon, as "Pantheon" mags, and the photographers for Pantheon included Adam Cadman, Colin Meyer, D.J. Garrett and Ned Hart (Fred Bisonnes). At about the same time, Fred Bisonnes and Carlos Quiroz were creating a series of mags for Le Salon marketed as "Western Man" mags. Subsequently, the in-house studio for Le Salon was known as Lobo Studios.
Filmography
as (archive footage)
as (segment "The Plumbers") (archive footage)
as Troy
as Pier Man