Gangbang Towel Boy
Gangbang Towel Boy

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Gangbang Towel Boy

1994
Movie
Adult · 18+
65 min
English

The insatiable Danny Bliss stars as the towel boy who services his team with more than just towels. The team takes out their frustration from loosing the big game on poor Danny! The men strip him down and take turns putting him thru some games of their own! 6 hunky dudes with more than 48 of combined cock work over Danny in some of the wildest sex-crazed action captured on video! Soon the kinky teammates are hanging a sling in preparation for some gang bang fun! Lining up, each one takes turns working over the willing Danny!

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IMDb6.8/10
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Director: Paul WeitzGenres: Comedy, Short Film

Plot Summary

A short film that satirizes the exploitation often found in the adult film industry, focusing on a young man's experience as a towel boy on a set. It humorously explores the absurdities and power dynamics within this unconventional workplace. The narrative follows the protagonist's naive and often bewildered encounters with the eccentric personalities involved in adult filmmaking.

Critical Reception

This short film is primarily known within cult comedy circles and among fans of its notable cast members who were early in their careers. It is generally regarded as a quirky and humorous piece that showcases the early comedic talents of its stars. Due to its niche nature, widespread critical reviews are scarce, but it's often cited as an example of independent, edgy comedy from the mid-90s.

What Reviewers Say

  • A humorous and satirical look at the adult film industry.

  • Features early performances from a talented cast of comedians.

  • Known for its quirky and offbeat sense of humor.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available in public databases.

Fun Fact

This short film served as an early collaboration for several prominent comedic actors, including Patton Oswalt, David Cross, and Bob Odenkirk, who would later achieve significant fame in television and film.

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