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Back Issues: The Hustler Magazine Story

Back Issues is the definitive documentary of porn magazine Hustler, from its nightclub inception as it adapts to pornography in the 21st century. Director Michael Lee Nirenberg's father was was one of the original art directors in the 1970s and 80s. Back Issues is a complete look at the personalities and features that made this the most offensive magazine of all time. The story is told by its publisher as well as the editors, cartoonists, models, attorneys, art directors and cultural figures for the first time ever.

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  • Larry Flynt

    Larry Flynt

    Himself

  • Jimmy Flynt

    Jimmy Flynt

    Himself

  • Al Goldstein

    Al Goldstein

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  • Paul Cambria

    Paul Cambria

    Himself

  • Ron Jeremy

    Ron Jeremy

    Himself

  • Nina Hartley

    Nina Hartley

    Herself

  • Herald Price Fahringer

    Herald Price Fahringer

    Himself

  • William Nirenberg

    William Nirenberg

    Himself

  • Michael Lee Nirenberg

    Michael Lee Nirenberg

    Himself

Overview

Back Issues is the definitive documentary of porn magazine Hustler, from its nightclub inception as it adapts to pornography in the 21st century. Director Michael Lee Nirenberg's father was was one of the original art directors in the 1970s and 80s. Back Issues is a complete look at the personalities and features that made this the most offensive magazine of all time. The story is told by its publisher as well as the editors, cartoonists, models, attorneys, art directors and cultural figures for the first time ever.

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