Red, White and Blue (1971 film)
Red, White and Blue is a 1971 American documentary film written, produced, and directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian.[1][2] It was about the hearings of President Nixon's Commission on Pornography and Obscenity.[3][4]
| Red, White and Blue | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ferd Sebastian Beverly Sebastian |
| Produced by | Ferd Sebastian Beverly Sebastian |
Production company | |
Release date | March 1971 |
Running time | 90 mins |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
During filming it was known as Forbidden Fruit: A Study of Pornography in America.[5]
One paper said it was "honest reporting" while also using the documentary format to exploit sexually explicit films.[6]
Interviewees
- Robert Fitzpatrick
- Uschi Digard
- David F. Friedman
References
- "Two filmmakers hit low 'Gator Bait' goal". The Commercial Appeal. 6 November 1973. p. 29.
- "The Hitchhikers Explains Why Teens Run Away". The Leaf-Chronicle. 14 May 1972. p. 37.
- "Sebastian productions are a family affair". The Bastrop Daily Enterprise. 10 October 1973. p. 6.
- Free, Erin (6 July 2023). "Unsung Auteurs: Beverly & Ferd Sebastian". Filmink.
- "Porno Americanus". Daily News. 12 May 1970. p. 52.
- "Film sex for profits his game". The Minneapolis Star. 3 June 1971. p. 39.
External links
- Red, White and Blue at IMDb
- Red White and Blue at Letterbox DVD
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