In article <gonefishin-578E5E.21320409032009@unknown.ams.astraweb.com>,
wlg <gonefishin@thelake.com> wrote:
> Thanks for this one. It is an original DBP film but I've lost track of
> aware that there is another pjk012 video, titled something like
> "pre-teen candle boy" that was posted awhile back. So there is a
> conflict with the Pjk012 identity. From my perspective this is the real
> one; "candle boy" should acquire a different identity because it is not
> of DPR or DOM origin, from which nearly all the Pjk items are derived.
> If anyone has a full set of the originals I'd be delighted to confer
> because mine were lost years ago, and I must rely upon my memory and a
> few incomplete notes. So if someone knows the original name and number,
> please help out.
>
> For any who are interested, the original film maker ("DBP") escaped an
> FBI raid and "retired" to a Central American republic. He used to sneak
> back in to the U.S. (or at least I assume he did) and phone me in the
> It was rumored that the feds tried to kidnap him and drag him back to be
> prosecuted, but the federal police in his adopted country put the U.S.
> feds on a plane and sent them home because DBP was running a charity for
> street boys in his city, and was admired for that more than the local
> folks admired U.S. feds. That's unconfirmed. I know his real name and
> history, but that is privately held at least until I know what finally
> Perhaps the most significant thing about DBP is that his were the first
> really good films of boys playing together, skillfully filmed and with
> a great time in the process.
From the great garden of lost data I have found the original name and
number of pjk012: the title was "Friendly Morning", i.d. was F-03 and
it was originated by Danny Boy Productions.
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