Behind the Green Door
Behind the Green Door is a 1972 American feature-length pornographic film, widely considered one of the genre's "classic" pictures and one of the films that ushered in The Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984). Featuring Marilyn Chambers, who became a mainstream celebrity, it was one of the first hardcore films widely released in the United States and the first feature-length film directed by the Mitchell brothers. It was adapted from an anonymous short story of the same title, which was circulated by means of numerous carbon copies. The story's title makes reference to the 1956 hit song "Green Door", whose lyrics describe being denied entry to a raucous nightclub with a green door. Though she plays the film's central character, Chambers does not have a single word of dialogue in the entire film. The film is possibly the first U.S. feature-length heterosexual hardcore film to include an interracial sex scene.
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Directed by | Artie Mitchell & Jim Mitchell |
Written by | Elliot Wax (original story), Artie Mitchell (screen adaptation) |
Produced by | Artie Mitchell |
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Cinematography | Jon Fontana |
Edited by | Jon Fontana |
Music by | Daniel Le Blanc |
Distributed by | Mitchell Brothers Film Group |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $60,000 |
Box office | $50 million |