Passing Strangers (1974) (1080p)

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By Arthur J. Bressan
76 minutes, Newly Restored

28-year-old man (Tom) places a personal ad in B.A.R. (Bay Area Reporter) using Walt Whitman's “To a Stranger.” It's answered by an 18-year-old (Robert), living at home with his parents. Parts of the film are narrated with their correspondence to each other, until they finally meet. Won first prize at San Francisco's Erotic Film Festival. Really great film, lingering shots of "the scene" on Polk St in the early 70's, some great shots of Gay Freedom Day, trippy hippie scene with a young Richard Locke, and the director himself has a (non-sex) role early in the film.

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