Kansas City Trucking Co. | |
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Directed by | Tim Kincaid (as Joe Gage) |
Written by | Tim Kincaid (as Joe Gage) |
Produced by | Sam Gage |
Starring | Richard Locke Steve Boyd Jack Wrangler |
Music by | Al Steinman |
Distributed by | Joe Gage Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Kansas City Trucking Co. is a 1976 American gay pornographic film directed by Tim Kincaid, better known as Joe Gage. It is the first of the three films in Gage's " Working Man Trilogy", continuing with 1978's El Paso Wrecking Corp. and concluding with 1979's L.A. Tool & Die, and stars Richard Locke, Steve Boyd and Jack Wrangler. [1] [2]
The film was produced in San Francisco. [2]
The Advocate called the film "one of the hottest gay porns ever made. [3] TLA Video's contemporary review was also highly favorable, citing it as one of the most influential gay porn films. [4]
The films comprising the "Working Man Trilogy" were restored and released on DVD by HIS Video. [3]
Kansas City Trucking Co. | |
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![]() Promotional theatrical poster | |
Directed by | Tim Kincaid (as Joe Gage) |
Written by | Tim Kincaid (as Joe Gage) |
Produced by | Sam Gage |
Starring | Richard Locke Steve Boyd Jack Wrangler |
Music by | Al Steinman |
Distributed by | Joe Gage Films |
Release date |
|
Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Kansas City Trucking Co. is a 1976 American gay pornographic film directed by Tim Kincaid, better known as Joe Gage. It is the first of the three films in Gage's " Working Man Trilogy", continuing with 1978's El Paso Wrecking Corp. and concluding with 1979's L.A. Tool & Die, and stars Richard Locke, Steve Boyd and Jack Wrangler. [1] [2]
The film was produced in San Francisco. [2]
The Advocate called the film "one of the hottest gay porns ever made. [3] TLA Video's contemporary review was also highly favorable, citing it as one of the most influential gay porn films. [4]
The films comprising the "Working Man Trilogy" were restored and released on DVD by HIS Video. [3]