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Pornography | 1970s
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6.7/10
IMDbBest Mainstream Adult Release | 2006
Best Documentary Film | 2005
Budget 2,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 653,621 USD
The first NC-17-rated film aired on HBO.
The film discusses how Deep Throat (1972) was actually distributed to theaters. Prints would be hand-delivered and employees would count heads of moviegoers and then collect the cash profits from the theaters. This process was known as sending "checkers and sweepers."
The filmmakers collected about 800 hours of interview and archive footage.
Director Gerard Damiano actually says on screen that he does not think that Deep Throat (1972) is a good movie.
Arrow Productions has edited the original, pornographic version of Deep Throat (1972) to get an "R" rating, and also has submitted the original for reclassification. Both versions will be released theatrically in 2005 in a double-bill with this documentary.
"Herself - Linda's Sister: [about Chuck Trainor] I curse the day she ever met Chuck Trainor. Unfortunately, he died before I could kill him. Lucky for him."
"Linda Lovelace: [archive footage] And virtually everyone that watches "Deep Throat" is watching me being raped."