
Gorton Hall
Directing
Biography
Friends with Barry Knight and Pat Rocco, Gorton Hall was a writer and director for gay adult films of the 1970s.
Known For

The stunning chronicle of two male friendships and the homosexual "experiment" that changed their lives forever.
The Experiment

Jerry just can't seem to shake off the death of his lover Cass, who he keeps seeing wherever he goes. But Cass is real and explains why he's back and can't be seen by others. They go to a bar where Cass, naked and invisible to everyone except Jerry, describes all of the things he's learned in death while offering his theories on why men should have sex with whomever they want, even if they're in a monogamous relationship.
A Ghost of a Chance

A narrator describes four different scenes embracing a common theme, that of communication, or a lack thereof, between gay sexual partners.
The Wonderful World of Guys

Devil in the Flesh was shot in color but the lab accidentally processed it in black and white. Jaguar Films didn't have the money to fix the mistake so the film was released in black and white.
Devil in the Flesh

Sleep tight, America! The safety of the free world rests in the hands of a very sexy group of army cadets. They are committed to keeping the world safe and fucking each other every chance they get. These hot and hung young men are ready to report for duty…on all fours!
The Fantastic Heroes

An older gentleman, Mama, hires a hustler to stage sexual exhibitions for his pleasure.
Whatever Mama Wants

Tells of the life of a teenage male prostitute.
The Other Side of Joey

Gary and Jack are longtime companions, yet their daydreams tell another story. In their dreams, Gary sucks and fucks a chiseled Adonis who comes to life, while Jack remembers a psychedelic, 1960's orgy where he deep throated multiple men (and a Marilyn Monroe impersonator) with great gusto. Back in reality, Gary has sex with a close friend of Jack's, which brings out major issues in their relationship.