
Luminous Procuress
Fantasy
Overview
A series of erotic vignettes and sexual imagery (mostly of the gay variety) are presented courtesy of The Cockettes (a gay/drag performance art ensemble of late 60s/early 70s San Francisco).
Top Cast
Pandora
Pandora
Pandora


Steve Solberg
Steve Solberg
Steve Solberg
Ronald Farrell
Ronald Farrell
Ronald Farrell
Doro Franco
Doro Franco
Doro Franco
Cherel Fitzpatrick
Cherel Fitzpatrick
Cherel Fitzpatrick
Ruth Weiss
Ruth Weiss
Ruth Weiss
The Cockettes
The Cockettes
Themselves - Ensemble
The Cockettes
Themselves - Ensemble
Monica Baumgartner
Monica Baumgartner
(voice)
Monica Baumgartner
(voice)
Marie Elene
Marie Elene
(voice)
Marie Elene
(voice)
Mieko Hasabe
Mieko Hasabe
(voice)
Mieko Hasabe
(voice)
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