The parallel stories of Plato's Retreat, a Manhattan sex club for straight couples that operated from 1977 until the mid 1980s, and of Larry Levenson, the club's impresario. In present-day interviews, Larry's family talks about him, while writers, reporters, and clients talk about the club. Mixed with these interviews are still photographs and archival footage of the club, Larry's appearances on talk shows, and newspaper articles. By the late 70s, the club was in full swing, with talk of Plato's Retreats in other cities. By the end of the decade, tax problems had Larry in trouble with the IRS and changing mores gave the club a different vibe. Then AIDS became an epidemic.
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Bryce Britton | Self |
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Irwin Corey | Self |
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William Davidson | Self |
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Dan Dorfman | Self |
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Donna Ferrato | Self |
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Joe Franklin | Self |
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Jamie Gillis | Self |
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Al Goldstein | Self |
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Dian Hanson | Self |
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Buck Henry | Self |
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Ron Jeremy | Self |
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Ed Koch | Self |
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Steve Kraus | Self |
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Larry Levenson | Self |
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Fred Lincoln | Self |
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Jersey Matuschka | Self |
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Robert L. McGinley | Self |
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Howard Smith | Self |
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Annie Sprinkle | Self |
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Melvin Van Peebles | Self |
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Alan Whicker | Self |
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Danny the Wonder Pony | Self |
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Honeysuckle Divine | Self |
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Abbie Hoffman | Self |
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Sharon Mitchell | Self |
| Director | Jon Hart |
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| Writer | Jon Hart | |
| Producer | Christian Hoagland, Jennifer B. Katz, Mathew Kaufman, Jason Kliot, Christopher Matson, Gretchen McGowan, Jack Siegel, Joana Vicente | |
| Musician | Jim Coleman | |
| Photography | Christian Hoagland | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Distributor | Magnolia Pictures |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 5473 |
| Added Date | Mar 24, 2016 18:48:15 |
| Modified Date | Sep 20, 2016 09:03:37 |