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San Francisco phone worker Tom (Robert Carnagey) quietly hoped that his personals ad would provide more than a moment's heat. He'd get what he'd wished for in the younger Robert (Robert Adams), in Arthur J. Bressan, Jr.'s romance-leavened gay adult opus "Passing Strangers." Then, as Larry (Adams) cautiously corresponds with his Alcatraz inmate lover Richard (Richard Locke), he reflects back on the good-and passionate-times together, in Bressan's "Forbidden Letters." 146 min. Total. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English (SDH), Spanish; audio commentary; featurettes; image gallery; theatrical trailers
San Francisco phone worker Tom (Robert Carnagey) quietly hoped that his personals ad would provide more than a moment's heat. He'd get what he'd wished for in the younger Robert (Robert Adams), in Arthur J. Bressan, Jr.'s romance-leavened gay adult opus "Passing Strangers." Then, as Larry (Adams) cautiously corresponds with his Alcatraz inmate lover Richard (Richard Locke), he reflects back on the good-and passionate-times together, in Bressan's "Forbidden Letters." 146 min. Total. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English (SDH), Spanish; audio commentary; featurettes; image gallery; theatrical trailers
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Passing Strangers & Forbidden Letters
Artist: Passing Strangers & Forbidden Letters
Format: Blu-Ray
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San Francisco phone worker Tom (Robert Carnagey) quietly hoped that his personals ad would provide more than a moment's heat. He'd get what he'd wished for in the younger Robert (Robert Adams), in Arthur J. Bressan, Jr.'s romance-leavened gay adult opus "Passing Strangers." Then, as Larry (Adams) cautiously corresponds with his Alcatraz inmate lover Richard (Richard Locke), he reflects back on the good-and passionate-times together, in Bressan's "Forbidden Letters." 146 min. Total. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English (SDH), Spanish; audio commentary; featurettes; image gallery; theatrical trailers
        
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