
Red, White and Blue
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A documentary about the hearings of President Nixon's Commission on Obscenity, featuring adult-film producer David F. Friedman (one of the producers of this film) testifying before Congress, and involved in the production of one of his films, "Trader Hornee."
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en
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Beverly Sebastian
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Beverly Sebastian
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Ferd Sebastian
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Beverly Sebastian
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New Hope
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Beverly Sebastian
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Ferd Sebastian
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David F. Friedman
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Ferd Sebastian
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