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| | Inside Deep Throat Movie Review at Hollywood Video |
 | | Then, in 1972, a little blue movie called Deep Throat came out, and while urban and middle America alike lined up around the block to see it, the powers that be moved in to shut the movie and the revolution down. |
 | | Distributors and theater owners were charged with a variety of state, local, and federal offenses in a bid to shut down the movie, and in 1976, Lovelace's co-star Harry Reems (who earned the princely sum of $250 for his role) was convicted in federal court of conspiracy to transport obscene material across state lines. |
 | | Lovelace and the husband she later insisted coerced her into taking part in Deep Throat, Chuck Trainer, are both dead, but Reems, now a Park City, Utah, real estate agent, and director Gerard Damiano are alive, along with various crew member, producers, and distributors, and they tell their story as they remember. |
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