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Hermes Bird

Mar 21, 1979
0h 11m
★ 6.0

Overview

This 11 minute homage to the male member shows its subject in the various stages of erection. The voice-over poem by James Broughton includes the line "This is the secret that will not stay hidden."

Genres

Documentary

Cast

James Broughton

Narration

James Broughton

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