Prison Blues
Originally released in 2002. Prison Blues is a feature film. directed by Vlado Iresch.
Starring Marc Vidal, Leo Sundi, and Erick Weber
Synopsis
GayChannel, the ultimate live report where the reporters search for the interesting and unusual. In this episode, they run a portrait on a sensible musician that faces the rough daily routine of prison. Guitar blasting sounds and running camera action is just a small part of the real version of “to take” and “be taken” in this sexual penitentiary! A wonderful story of full submission and sex-power that teaches new lessons in prison.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- AVI Production
- Man's Best Media
- YMAC Video
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Prison Blues about?
GayChannel, the ultimate live report where the reporters search for the interesting and unusual. In this episode, they run a portrait on a sensible musician that faces the rough daily routine of pr...
Who directed Prison Blues?
Prison Blues was directed by Vlado Iresch.
How long is Prison Blues?
Prison Blues has a runtime of 1 hours and 46 minutes (106 minutes total).
When was Prison Blues released?
Prison Blues was released on February 2, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Prison Blues?
The main cast of Prison Blues includes Marc Vidal, Leo Sundi, Erick Weber, Frank Farmer, Mateo Saray.