Cousin Buck (1985)
He brought a new meaning to the phrase "All in the family"!
He came for a short visit, a few days to spend some time with distant family members, but soon after Cousin Buck showed up, we all knew that he had brought something very special along with him. He brought a special kind of love that bordered on lust. He showed us how to do things with and to our bodies that we had never experienced before. He knew more about sex between men than we could ever have imagined. He knew more than just what felt good, he knew how to keep on feeling good over and over again. Cousin Buck brought no gifts, no wine, no toys. What he brought was far more valuable than that - Cousin Buck brought ecstasy!
Director: Christopher Rage
Runtime: 73 min
Release Date: January 1, 1985
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Shemp Schmenge
Cinematography: C.R. Toobe
Editing: Sam Unger
Production: P.M. Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Keywords
gay pornography
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cousin Buck about?
- He came for a short visit, a few days to spend some time with distant family members, but soon after Cousin Buck showed up, we all knew that he had brought something very special along with him. He brought a special kind of love that bordered on lust. He showed us how to do things with and to our bodies that we had never experienced before. He knew more about sex between men than we could ever have imagined. He knew more than just what felt good, he knew how to keep on feeling good over and over again. Cousin Buck brought no gifts, no wine, no toys. What he brought was far more valuable than that - Cousin Buck brought ecstasy!
- Who directed Cousin Buck?
- Cousin Buck was directed by Christopher Rage.
- Who stars in Cousin Buck?
- Cousin Buck stars Denton Crane, Stephen Bishop, Joe Simmons, Woody Dewitt, Todd Mason, Tobias Rodman.
- How long is Cousin Buck?
- Cousin Buck has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
- Where was Cousin Buck produced?
- Cousin Buck was produced in United States of America.