Meat Market Arrest
Originally released in 1970. Meat Market Arrest is a documentary/history film. directed by Pat Rocco. At just 21 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Pat Rocco
Synopsis
In January 1970, filmmaker and activist Pat Rocco went to a gay nightclub on W. El Segundo Blvd. in the Gardena neighborhood of Los Angeles called Meat Market. They were advertising a nude dancing performance, which had become the focus of some controversy and led to arrests of the dancers and the manager. In the short documentary, Rocco arrives just as one of the arrests is taking place, capturing footage of the police leading the dancers, Michael Craig and Bob Philpot, out of the nightclub. His intention was to film the dance as evidence for a court case involving the dancer Bob Philpot—regarded as the first male nude go-go dancer—who had been previously arrested on obscenity charges. Rocco speaks with Walter Culpepper, a Los Angeles lawyer who represents the dancers charged and explains the nature of the charges. Patrons of Meat Market are interviewed and describe the dance performance as more artistic than sexual in nature.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Meat Market Arrest about?
In January 1970, filmmaker and activist Pat Rocco went to a gay nightclub on W. El Segundo Blvd. in the Gardena neighborhood of Los Angeles called Meat Market. They were advertising a nude dancing ...
Who directed Meat Market Arrest?
Meat Market Arrest was directed by Pat Rocco.
How long is Meat Market Arrest?
Meat Market Arrest has a runtime of 0 hours and 21 minutes (21 minutes total).
When was Meat Market Arrest released?
Meat Market Arrest was released on February 25, 1970 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Meat Market Arrest?
The main cast of Meat Market Arrest includes Pat Rocco.