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Nothing to Hide (1981 film)

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Nothing to Hide
Film Poster
Directed byAnthony Spinelli
Written byMitch Spinelli
Produced bySam Norvell
Starring
CinematographyJack Remy
Edited byTerrance O'Reilly
Music byRichard Hieronymus
Production
company
Cal-Vista International Pictures
Distributed byNew Select
Cal Vista Video
VCX
Release date
  • 1981 (1981)
(USA)
Running time
101 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$400,000 (Estimated)[1]

Nothing to Hide is a 1981 American pornographic film starring John Leslie and Richard Pacheco. The film was directed by Anthony Spinelli and is a spin-off of Spinelli's Talk Dirty to Me. Nothing to Hide was followed by two sequels Justine (1993) and Nothing to Hide 3 (1999).[2]

Plot

The story revolves around two best friends, Jack and Lenny, with different personalities, who are looking for some sexual adventures.

Cast

  • John Leslie as Jack
  • Richard Pacheco as Lenny
  • Erica Boyer as Karenda
  • Elizabeth Randolph as Elizabeth
  • Richard Dove as Elizabeth's Husband
  • Jack Hoffey as Hot Dog Stand Owner

Reception

Nothing to Hide was nominated and won several awards, including six AFAA Awards in the categories of Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress (for Holly McCall), Best Supporting Actor (for Richard Pacheco), Best Cinematography (for Jack Remy), and Best Advertising Campaign (for Jimmie Johnson). Additionally, the film got another nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category (for Tigr), but lost it. It received four nominations - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (for John Leslie), and Best Screenplay, and won Best Supporting Actor (for Pacheco) in the AVN Award, and one Critics' Adult Film Awards for Best Actor (for Pacheco).[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Budget". IMDB. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Nothing to Hide (1981) Connections". IMDB. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Nothing to Hide (1981) Awards". IMDB. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  4. ^ Moye, David (2016-07-16). "This Top 10 Best Porn Films List May Arouse ... Controversy". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2018-05-05.