Mondo Rocco (1970) Poster

(1970)

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10/10
Great, great early gay history film. Much fun!
jamesd-187 March 2012
As a young gay man coming out in 1970, I remember reading in the Advocate about LA filmmaker Pat Rocco and his film Mondo Rocco. Finally after 40 years I get to see Mondo Rocco and what a fun trip back to a more innocent and very sexy time.

Rocco accompanies us through the gay events of the day in LA, and he's a great interviewer, jumping into scenes of gay life, asking participants their opinions of the events, cruising in Griffith Park, covering well attended street protests (led by gay activist Reverend Troy Perry), young men with few clothes or in towels act out a kind of soft core plot that revels in the spirit of the day. Rocco is with his camera and crew in a bar as its being raided for having a nude dancer! Later we talk with the lawyers, then back to the drag show in the bar and impersonator Jim Bailey as Mae West singing the music from Hair!

I recommend Mondo Rocco most highly, This is a precious romp back to another era.
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10/10
Soft beefcake blends with socio-political activism.
stofflet23 December 1999
Mondo Rocco is a collection of short films weaved together as it was seen in the Park Theater in Los Angeles in late 1969/early 1970. These films include: "A Night At Joanie's" featuring illusionist Jim Bailey; "Meat Market Arrest" - a live police bust of a gay bar in '69; several beefcake shorts featuring Rocco stars Ron Dilly; Rev. Troy Perry of MCC leading a protest; and much more. Charming in their innocence, Rocco's films captured important moments in gay history and are an invaluable resource. His website is formative .
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