The film often referred to as (1971), also known by the title Dog Fucker , is an infamous pornographic "loop" starring Linda Lovelace before her breakout role in Deep Throat (1972). Production Overview
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The production of "Dog Er Dogarama" was marked by a sense of spontaneity and experimentation. Lovelace worked with a small crew, and the film's cast consisted of friends and fellow artists. This collaborative approach allowed for a high degree of creative freedom, resulting in a film that is both playful and subversive. The film often referred to as (1971), also
Production Context: Shot in 1971 (though some sources date the original loop to 1969), Dogarama—also known as Dog 1, Dog F*cker, or Knothole—was a low-budget "loop" intended for peep shows and mail-order distribution. Born: May 14, 1949 Died: February 22, 2018
For years, Lovelace denied her involvement in these early films, but their eventual rediscovery made them a permanent, albeit dark, part of her filmography. While some collaborators from that era, such as cameraman Larry Revene and actor Eric Edwards, claimed she was a willing participant, Lovelace’s later testimony painted a far different picture. Deep Throat and the "Porno Chic" Era
Format: The film was originally shot as a short, approximately 15-minute 8mm silent "loop" intended for peep shows.