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  1. Smart Alec, aka Smart Aleck, is a 1951 pornographic film. [1] The silent short, which is no more than 20 minutes in length and was filmed in black-and-white, was one of the most famous and widely circulated of the early underground pornographic era. [1]

  2. Abstract. The classical American stag film, a body of clandestine short pornographic films produced during the first two-thirds of the 20th century, has received scholarly attention in several quarters, first from heterosexual male scribes and beneficiaries of the `sexual revolution', and more recently by feminist and queer cultural historians.

    • A. Prick, Ima Cunt, R. U. Hard, Thomas Waugh
    • 2001
  3. Inspired by ‘PEARL’ and the world of ‘X’, A24 presents a collection of X-rated American stag films from the early 20th century for your viewing pleasure.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A_Free_RideA Free Ride - Wikipedia

    A Free Ride, also known as A Grass Sandwich, is a stag film of the silent era, considered the earliest extant American hardcore pornographic movie. It depicts a motorist who picks up two women from the roadside and later engages in several sex acts with them.

  5. The classical American stag film, a body of clandestine short pornographic films produced during the first two-thirds of the 20th century, has received scholarly attention in several quarters, first from heterosexual male scribes and beneficiaries of the 'sexual revolution', and more recently by feminist and queer cultural historians.

  6. Golden Age of Porn. The term " Golden Age of Porn ", or " porno chic ", refers to a 15-year period (1969–1984) in commercial American pornography, in which sexually explicit films experienced positive attention from mainstream cinemas, movie critics, and the general public.

  7. 2001. The classical American stag film, a body of clandestine short pornographic films produced during the first two-thirds of the 20th century, has received scholarly attention in several quarters, first from heterosexual male scribes and beneficiaries of the 'sexual revolution', and more recently by feminist and queer cultural historians.