Roller A-Z: Climax Films/Climax Original
Without doubt, Climax Films was Britain’s most prolific roller label and perhaps the most significant 8mm pornography brand in the…
Without doubt, Climax Films was Britain’s most prolific roller label and perhaps the most significant 8mm pornography brand in the…
Cherub is one of the rarer roller labels. I first saw mention of it in Kinsey’s catalogue, identifying seven films…
Casanova Film released titles in elaborate felt covered boxes with gold embossed text, more akin to the packaging typically used…
Out of all the different roller brands, Candy Films adopted the most distinctive box design, featuring pink and white candy…
I discovered Blue:X’s The Waiter amongst a batch of other rollers from the early 1970s. A 200ft film, The Waiter…
Out of all the 40+ roller labels, I find Blue Scene Films to be the most fascinating. Unlike other brands,…
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…