Vintage Loops From The Boardwalk Empire Era

by Violet Blue on February 1, 2011

Boardwalk Empire Gretchen Mol

I love Boardwalk Empire. I miss it. I miss it so much that I went looking for porn made during that time – I wanted to enjoy some prohibition-era sex media. What the good ‘ol boys were watching on stag loops, and what the women were doing for fun and pleasure.

Explicit films from 1910-1930 are linked to after the jump – some are from Delta of Venus.

These links are not inline players: they jump to XHamster, which is a site I do not endorse by providing these links. Their ads are 100% lame. The porn, however, is really cool. And hot.

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{ 3 comments }

1 Delta of Venus February 2, 2011 at 3:56 pm

Vita, those are indeed real. I’m the person who runs DeltaofVenus.com and have a big stack of the original antique reels right here in the office. It’s true porn was officially prohibited in most places back then, but there was a bustling underground market. Try as they might, the powers-that-be can never really put a lid on erotica… hope you enjoy them!

2 vita February 2, 2011 at 4:14 am

Is this thing is for real?!? wasn’t porn illegal back then?

3 Inferno February 1, 2011 at 11:03 am

I love that stuff too.
It seems more naughty than anything that can be produced now days.
Back when I was in the adult themed image business I tried to recreate that look and feel a few times, but it is hard to get the vibe right and the expense of wardrobe, stylists, and finding models with the right look and body shapes far outweighed the profits.
Not enough people wanted it.
A tenth the work and a hundred times the sales for easy modern stuff.
Bummer really – trying to recreate the look of that era was enjoyable.

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