
New York City Inferno
Drama
Overview
Jérôme, a Frenchman, arrives in New York from Paris with only one idea in mind: to find his lover Paul, 'swallowed' by the New York S&M gay life. Encounter after encounter, Jérôme will delve into the leather pit... and find Paul.
Top Cast
Alain-Guy Giraudon
Alain-Guy Giraudon
Jérôme (credited as Christopher Dock)
Alain-Guy Giraudon
Jérôme (credited as Christopher Dock)
Bob Bleecker
Bob Bleecker
Paul
Bob Bleecker
Paul


Jack Hacker
Jack Hacker
Rex (credited as John Houston)
Jack Hacker
Rex (credited as John Houston)
Bill Grove
Bill Grove
Joe
Bill Grove
Joe
David Charles
David Charles
Tom
David Charles
Tom
Luke Morelay
Luke Morelay
The Oracle (L'Oracle)
Luke Morelay
The Oracle (L'Oracle)
David Barrow
David Barrow
Keith
David Barrow
Keith
Camile O'Grady
Camile O'Grady
Leather Club Singer
Camile O'Grady
Leather Club Singer
Dady La Flippée
Dady La Flippée
The Girl with the Tattoo (La fille au tatouage)
Dady La Flippée
The Girl with the Tattoo (La fille au tatouage)
Rodger Gay
Rodger Gay
Rodger Gay
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