Erotikus is a history of the gay pornographic movie, directed by
Tom DeSimone. It is narrated by Halsted, seated in a
director's chair, at first fully clothed, then naked, then
masturbating. A
double was used in the latter part, not out of
modesty but to have a bigger penis and a more impressive
ejaculation. He reaches a climax during a
montage of
cum shots set to
Ravel's
Boléro. According to the box cover of the Bijou Video release, Halsted, "dick in hand, narrates this survey of gay pornography, starting with the Apollo
Physique magazines, which eventually evolved into 8mm
loops and eventually into hard-core full-length movies." It contains excerpts from
Boys in the Sand,
Dust unto Dust,
L.A. Plays Itself,
Confessions of a Male Groupie,
Tarzan the Fearless,
Classified Capers,
The Collection,
Assault,
One (the first orgasm shown in a gay movie), and
Yes (1969, the first explicit sex shown in theatres). The climactic
fisting scene from
L.A. Plays Itself was first included but deleted in later versions. Halsted never forgave DeSimone for reducing his compensation because a "double penis" had been used. Also, DeSimone reused the shot of the
Los Angeles Times headline "New Weird Cult, Link to Tate Murder" from
L.A. Plays Itself but suggests, as
L.A. Plays Itself did not, that there was a link between gay
BDSM and the
Manson murders. This was offensive to Halsted, who denounced the film in conversation and in print. According to
Al Goldstein, publisher of the pornographic tabloid
Screw, "frame for frame, it contains more sex than any gay film ever released". ==
Sextool (1975)==