Behind the Green Door: The Sequel | |
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Directed by |
Artie Mitchell Sharon McNight |
Written by | Sharon McNight Artie Mitchell |
Produced by | Jim Mitchell |
Starring | Missy Manners [1] |
Cinematography | Jon Fontana |
Edited by | Lawrence Legume |
Distributed by | Mitchell Brothers Pictures |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Behind the Green Door: the Sequel is a 1986 American pornographic film and the sequel to Behind the Green Door. It was produced by the Mitchell brothers and starred Missy Manners. [1] It had a "safe sex" theme as a response to the AIDS crisis. [1] Hence, all sexual contact between performers featured the use of condoms, dental dams and medical exam gloves.
Missy Manners, née Elisa Florez [2] was formerly a United States Senate Page, receptionist for Utah Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, and daughter of the Undersecretary of Education during the administration of George H. W. Bush. [3]
Though Manners was in a relationship with producer Artie Mitchell, she maintains that she auditioned for the lead role in the film, a claim which many who were significantly involved in the project disputed. Her links to Republican party officials were emphasized in publicity for the film [4] in much the same fashion as her predecessor, Marilyn Chambers, having modeled for Ivory Snow.
Behind the Green Door: The Sequel was a critical and commercial disaster; Jim and Artie Mitchell ended up losing hundreds of thousands of dollars in that venture.
Behind the Green Door: The Sequel | |
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![]() Videotape box cover | |
Directed by |
Artie Mitchell Sharon McNight |
Written by | Sharon McNight Artie Mitchell |
Produced by | Jim Mitchell |
Starring | Missy Manners [1] |
Cinematography | Jon Fontana |
Edited by | Lawrence Legume |
Distributed by | Mitchell Brothers Pictures |
Release date |
|
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Behind the Green Door: the Sequel is a 1986 American pornographic film and the sequel to Behind the Green Door. It was produced by the Mitchell brothers and starred Missy Manners. [1] It had a "safe sex" theme as a response to the AIDS crisis. [1] Hence, all sexual contact between performers featured the use of condoms, dental dams and medical exam gloves.
Missy Manners, née Elisa Florez [2] was formerly a United States Senate Page, receptionist for Utah Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, and daughter of the Undersecretary of Education during the administration of George H. W. Bush. [3]
Though Manners was in a relationship with producer Artie Mitchell, she maintains that she auditioned for the lead role in the film, a claim which many who were significantly involved in the project disputed. Her links to Republican party officials were emphasized in publicity for the film [4] in much the same fashion as her predecessor, Marilyn Chambers, having modeled for Ivory Snow.
Behind the Green Door: The Sequel was a critical and commercial disaster; Jim and Artie Mitchell ended up losing hundreds of thousands of dollars in that venture.