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Schoolboy Crush
Directed byBryan Philips
StarringBrent Corrigan
Brent Everett
Release date
2004
Running time
118 minutes

Schoolboy Crush (2004) is a controversial gay pornographic film directed by Bryan Kocis (under the industry name "Bryan Phillips"), released on Cobra Video, and cast with: Brent Everett and Sean Paul Lockhart under the stage name "Brent Corrigan". Corrigan being underage at the time of filming led to legal actions against Phillips and the withdrawal from the Cobra Video catalog films in which Corrigan performed.

Controversy

Corrigan appeared in four Cobra Video projects after using what proved to have been fake identification:[1][2] his debut industry film Every Poolboy's Dream (2004), Schoolboy Crush, Bareboned Twinks (2005) and Casting Couch 4 (2005). On September 13, 2005, it was disclosed that all of Corrigan's work with Cobra Video had been while he was underage and that Cobra was aware of it[3] Cobra denied the allegations providing, as required by law, copies of Corrigan's identity documents claiming a 1985 birth year. Kocis' filed a counter lawsuit concerning the contractual issues to which the underage Corrigan contracted with Cobra. All four titles were voluntarily removed from circulation due to the underage dispute. Schoolboy Crush has remained very popular and available for sale on internet auction sites and footage from the film appear frequently in YouTube mainstream postings.

The contractual dispute remerged when Kocis was found dead after a fire at his Dallas Township, Pennsylvania home. The investigating coroner found that Kocis was dead before the fire, stabbed many times and his throat was cut. Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes were arrested, charged and convicted. During Harlow Cuadra's murder trial, it was revealed that Corrigan was "contractually bound" to perform sex acts for money for Bryan Philips' Cobra Video company leading to on-going public discussion about the legality of such adult industry contracts. Corrigan also testified during the trial.[4][5] Cobra Killer: Gay Porn Murder was written by authors Andrew E. Stoner and Peter A. Conway, about Bryan Kocis' murder, and issues surrounding Kocis dealings in June 2012 on Magnus Books.[6][7]

Cast

References

  1. ^ "The Case of the Cobra Killer". Out.com. February 26, 2009.
  2. ^ "Cobra Strikes Back".
  3. ^ "Possibly Underage Gay Performer Worked for Cobra".
  4. ^ Adult Biz Law.com: The Problem With Producing Porn Outside California
  5. ^ Georgetown Law Journal: Sexual (Re)consideration: Adult Entertainment Contracts and the Problem of Enforceability
  6. ^ "Gay Porn, Murder, And The Manhunt To Bring The Killers To Justice". Cobra Killer. Retrieved 2012-11-16.
  7. ^ "New book recounts an area homicide". The Times Leader. 2007-01-24. Retrieved 2012-11-16.