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Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Shower Buddy
At some point, Charlie Day made it into the infamous AMG shower with Roger Music.
CHARLIE DAY who was BOB WILSON at AMG made a Wrestling b&w short film with Roger Music in 1961 called "Wilson vs.Music". Bob Mizer descibed the film as "terrible with very poor wrestling". It was scheduled to be released in 1967 six years after it was filmed. Considering that Mizer gave this short film bad reviews I wonder if the film was ever released. Wilson made plenty of short films for AMG more than 14 in all. But this was the only film for Music and he had no fan base. I have always wondered if "Wilson vs. Music" never saw the light of day.??
Especially AMG. Mizer would sometimes mention in PP that the short Film had technical flaws, poor acting or poor wrestling. Even more often the projected release dates for many AMG posing strap films was far enough after the beginning of nude films that they never were released. I went to enough film festivals to learn to ask about certain AMG Posing Strap films made in the 1960s. I was often told by the Festival Person with AMG knowledge that the film I asked about was never actually released by Bob Mizer. There were many especially certain AMG short films from 1961 to 1968 that never were generally released.
CHARLIE DAY who was BOB WILSON at AMG made a Wrestling b&w short film with Roger Music in 1961 called "Wilson vs.Music". Bob Mizer descibed the film as "terrible with very poor wrestling". It was scheduled to be released in 1967 six years after it was filmed. Considering that Mizer gave this short film bad reviews I wonder if the film was ever released. Wilson made plenty of short films for AMG more than 14 in all. But this was the only film for Music and he had no fan base. I have always wondered if "Wilson vs. Music" never saw the light of day.??
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information. As I have noted elsewhere, there were quite a few AMG films that were never released.
DeleteEspecially AMG. Mizer would sometimes mention in PP that the short Film had technical flaws, poor acting or poor wrestling. Even more often the projected release dates for many AMG posing strap films was far enough after the beginning of nude films that they never were released. I went to enough film festivals to learn to ask about certain AMG Posing Strap films made in the 1960s. I was often told by the Festival Person with AMG knowledge that the film I asked about was never actually released by Bob Mizer. There were many especially certain AMG short films from 1961 to 1968 that never were generally released.
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