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Saturday Night at the Baths (Director's Cut)
MSRP: $29.95
Price: $9.95
You Save: $20.00 (67 %)
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Manufacturer: Coming out
Manufacturer Part No: WBF4111
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OK, so back in 2005 we made an error. We released what we thought was the only remanning master for this film. Turns out we were wrong. Lucky for you (and us) a new, fresh master turned up in the vault of David Buckley (the film’s Producer) and it is compete, clean and unedited. The story is the same but now it is told in all its original glory!
Desperate for a job, Michael finds himself as the piano player at the Continental baths. Although he complains to his girl friend about the advances of the club manager, Scotti, Michael is slowly discovering something new about himself. A strange and erotically charged friendship develops between the three of them. In the end, Michael and Scotti come together and Michael releases all the pent up desires that have been building up all his life.
Filled with professional female impersonators from the time, white guys dancing in their underwear and a steamy shower room scene, Saturday Night at the Baths is a surprisingly poignant glimpse into the gay lifestyle of the 1970’s.
Extras:
Saturday Night: A Look Back/A Newly Cut Trailer/Letterboxed
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