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Wakefield Poole, American dancer and choreographer turned trailblazing gay porn filmmaker, has died at age
Poole (above left) passed away on October 27, and the The New York Timespublished an obituary at the weekend.
He is foremost known for his landmark directorial debut film Boys in the Sand, a very early feature-length gay porn film.
By the s, Poole had forged an remarkable career as a singer, ballet dancer and Broadway choreographer. He was also experimenting with filmmaking, inspired by Andy Warhol.
Then in the early 70s, the homosexual man went to see an adult film called Highway Hustler at a New York Metropolis theatre. But he was not impressed.
I saw this horrible show, and I said to my friend, ‘This is the worst, ugliest movie I’ve ever seen!' he later recalled.
Somebody ought to be able to do something better than this.”
The Times explained Poole derided the movie as sleazy, with sex scenes that were unnecessarily degrading.
What he had witnessed onscreen that night didn’t resemble the sexual liberation he was experiencing as a haughty gay man in New Y
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