L.A. Plays Itself | |
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Directed by | Fred Halsted |
Written by | Fred Halsted |
Produced by | Fred Halsted |
Starring | Jim Frost Rick Coates Fred Halsted Joey Yale Bob Blount |
Cinematography | Fred Halsted |
Edited by | Fred Halsted |
Production company | Eight of Clubs |
Distributed by | Halsted Distribution [1] |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
L.A. Plays Itself is a 1972 American experimental gay pornographic film, directed and produced by Fred Halsted.
At the film's screening, Salvador Dalí was reportedly quoted as saying, "new information for me". [2]
The film is featured in Los Angeles Plays Itself, a documentary by Thom Andersen, which also borrows its name from the film. [3]
L.A. Plays Itself | |
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![]() Title screen | |
Directed by | Fred Halsted |
Written by | Fred Halsted |
Produced by | Fred Halsted |
Starring | Jim Frost Rick Coates Fred Halsted Joey Yale Bob Blount |
Cinematography | Fred Halsted |
Edited by | Fred Halsted |
Production company | Eight of Clubs |
Distributed by | Halsted Distribution [1] |
Release date |
|
Running time | 55 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
L.A. Plays Itself is a 1972 American experimental gay pornographic film, directed and produced by Fred Halsted.
At the film's screening, Salvador Dalí was reportedly quoted as saying, "new information for me". [2]
The film is featured in Los Angeles Plays Itself, a documentary by Thom Andersen, which also borrows its name from the film. [3]