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Originally created by controversial Screw Magazine publisher Al Goldstein, Midnight Blue was a long-running public access television program in the New York region. Airing from 1975 to 2002, the show mixed radical underground politics, explicit content, and early lifestyle advertisements for swinger clubs and adult products. The "Special Edition" release served as a documentary-style retrospective, capturing raw interviews with the stars who defined the era.

The term "Deep Throat" might evoke memories of the 1972 film of the same name, a landmark adult movie that sparked controversy and curiosity. Interestingly, Carol Connors was involved in the film industry during this time, and her music has been associated with the sensual and provocative atmosphere of that era.

The surrounding Harry Reems and the First Amendment The term "Deep Throat" might evoke memories of

note that Goldstein’s interviewing style is blunt, often probing into graphic personal details. Legendary Cast & Crew

: Includes interviews with director Gerard Damiano, co-star Harry Reems, and Chuck Traynor (Linda Lovelace's then-husband). Vintage Commercials Legendary Cast & Crew : Includes interviews with

A prominent figure in the film's cast who shared extensive insights into its production.

Interviews explaining the film's legal battles and its impact on the First Amendment. The "01avi" suffix

The "01avi" suffix, while common in file-naming conventions for digital video (Audio Video Interleave), here represents a specific digital footprint. It signifies the transfer of this raw, gritty, 1970s cable-access footage into the digital domain of the 2000s. Unlike the polished, high-budget documentary Inside Deep Throat (2005), this Midnight Blue collection is a ground-level, raw document.