Roller A-Z: Blue Boy Films
I discovered the label Blue Boy Films after Under the Counter had gone into production, which meant that it was…
I discovered the label Blue Boy Films after Under the Counter had gone into production, which meant that it was…
One of rarer roller labels, Apollo featured in the Watford Blue Movie Trial. In a police interview, Anthony Collingbourne claimed…
Anglo Continental featured heavily in the Watford Blue Movie Trial, a major obscenity case in 1973 that drew public attention…
A label re-releasing films originally produced and distributed by Climax Films between 1967 and 1968. It is possible that Amör…
Like The Rent Man, Afternoon Lust (1965-1967) is another example of a roller from what I term the unbranded period….
Action Films was the last of Mick Muldoon’s (aka Mike Freeman’s) labels before his arrest in 1969 for the murder…
This is the first post in the Roller A-Z. The Roller A-Z’s purpose is to construct a live catalogue of…
I found The Rent Man by accident. I expected it to be a film titled Sexation, as it was housed…
On the morning of 5 October 1962, Detective Sergeant Marshall of the London Metropolitan Police was granted a warrant to…
In the 1950s, a new type of bookstore began to appear in Soho, with pin-up magazines on display in the…