
Staten Island Sex Cult
Drama
Overview
A gay sex video, directed by Charles Atlas under the pseudonym ‘Jack Shoot,’ was created as part of a series featuring artists in porn, though it was the only one produced. The film was shot in a brothel on Staten Island and was nominated for Best Porn Comedy at the AVN Awards. The plot humorously ends with characters disappearing and leaving their sneakers, inspired by the Heaven’s Gate cult, The X Files, and the murder of Gianni Versace. Notably, the video includes women, which is unusual for gay porn.
Top Cast
Lance Burstin
Lance Burstin
Lance Burstin
Joey La Beau
Joey La Beau
Joey La Beau
John Leon
John Leon
John Leon


Malice
Malice
Malice


Carlos Morales
Carlos Morales
Carlos Morales
Sox
Sox
Sox
Vinny Lucchese
Vinny Lucchese
Vinny Lucchese
Johanna Constantine
Johanna Constantine
Johanna Constantine


Jack Hammer
Jack Hammer
Jack Hammer


Kembra Pfahler
Kembra Pfahler
Kembra Pfahler
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