Hand in Hand Films

Hand in Hand Films was a New York-based gay pornographic film studio that was founded in the early 1970s, as the Golden Age of Porn took shape. The company released more than 40 titles. It became known for producing avant-garde sex films with high production values, strong narrative throughlines and scenes that often pushed the boundaries of sexuality captured on film.

Hand In Hand Films
IndustryGay pornography
Founded1972
FoundersRobert Alvarez, Jack Deveau, Jaap Penraat
Defunct1986 (1986)
HeadquartersNew York, United States of America
ProductsGay porn movies and internet

Some of its most influential titles include "Left-Handed" (1972), "Drive" (1974), "Catching Up" (1975), and "Good Hot Stuff" (1975), one of the earliest documentary-style porn anthology titles that includes the only existing footage of James Bidgood's uncompleted follow-up to "Pink Narcissus."

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