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Anadult movie theateris a euphemistic term for amovie theaterdedicated to the exhibition ofpornographic films.

Adult movie theaters show pornographic films primarily for either a respectively heterosexual or homosexual audience. For the patrons, rules are generally less strict regarding partial- or full-nudity and publicmasturbationorsex,and such behavior may be condoned explicitly or simply tolerated by the management.[1]Such behavior may or may not be legal, and if not, may or may not be overlooked by local law enforcement.[1][2]Certain theaters may also include astripshoworsex showbetween films, or othersex industryservices.

Before theVCRand later, theInternet,a movie theatre or cinema house was often the only location where people could seehardcoreerotic films. The spread of home videos and later of Internet pornography has led to a drastic reduction in the number of adult theatres.[3]

By region[edit]

Adult movie theatres andpeep showsonMontreal'sSt. Laurent Street

United States and Canada[edit]

The earliesterotictheatres in the U.S. were in California, and showed 35-millimeter low-production-quality independently produced films.[4]In 1960, there existed about twenty theatres in the U.S. that showed erotic movies exclusively.[citation needed]In the late 1960s and early 1970s, they spread to the rest of the country.[citation needed]TheO'Farrell Theatrein San Francisco, one of America's oldest and best known adult-entertainment establishments, opened as an adult movie theatre in 1969.[5]

Small "storefront" theatres with only a dozen seats sprang up, and by 1970, 750 pornographic theatres existed in the U.S.[6]In the 1970s, theatres shifted from showing 35-millimetre sexploitation films to more explicit 16-millimetre "beaver" films.[7]In the 1980s, some theatre owners began forming chains to cut their costs,[8]and, by 1989, the number of U.S. erotic theatres had fallen below 250.[9]

Restrictions on adult theatres vary by region, and may be restricted by local and state regulations. Local governments commonly prohibit adult theatres from operating within a certain distance of residential areas, parks, churches and/or schools. Often, erotic theatres have been forced to move to the outskirts of cities in order to protect real estate prices in city centers.[10]Renton, Washingtonwas involved in a 1986Supreme Courtcase regarding this issue. In its decision onRenton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc.,the Court upheld Renton's statute that no adult theatre be located within 1,000 feet of a school, park, church, or residential zone; the Court rejected the theatre owners' argument that the statute violated theFirst Amendment,because the statute did not seek to ban the existence of adult theaters outright.[11]

BeforeRudolph Giulianibecame mayor,Times Squarewas New York City's largest district of its "adult" businesses.[12]

Bijou Theater,Chicago, Illinois

TheBijou Theaterin Chicago was the longest-running gay adult theater and sex club in the United States.[13]It closed September 30, 2015.

ThePussycat Theaterchain operated thirty pornographic theatres at its height.[citation needed]

Today, the largest operator of adult theaters in the United States isDeja Vu Services, Inc.,which has about 65 adult theaters nationally. It is controlled by Harry Mohney, whose chain at one time included over 300 adult theaters.

Something Weird VideosellsDVDsof many of the movies that were previously played at pornographic theatres in the 1970s in the U.S.

Japan[edit]

An adult movie theater inKyoto City,Kyoto Prefecture

Adult theatres are mainly located in urban areas such asbusiness districtsandentertainment districtsofTokyo,OsakaandNagoya.Although most of them are managed independently, some are directly managed bypink filmproduction and distribution companies. In the old days, sensational posters were posted outside the building, but due to various regulations, they are now limited to a minimum of posters. At present, many theaters are closed due to the aging of managers, buildings, or the redevelopment of the area. Some movie theaters continue to be managed by rebuilding or moving to existing closed theaters. There are a few new openings.

Netherlands[edit]

There are approximately sixty adultmovie theaters in the Netherlands.[14]

In 2010,a law on sex companieswas under consideration. In addition to municipal rules a national rule was introduced, requiring adult movie theatres to have a pornography display license. An advertisement of the company should contain its license number. The theater must have a sign outside showing the company is licensed, whilst inside, a copy of the license must be displayed.

Non-commercial sexual activities by and amongst clients would not require an additional license, butprostitutionon-premises would require an additional prostitution company license.

Arcades[edit]

Nob Hilltheater advertising video arcade

Anadult video arcadeis apornographic movieviewing area where masturbation is tolerated and expected (and sometimes openly encouraged). It is almost always attached to asex shopor anadult book store,where magazines, movies, andsexual aidsare sold. An arcade, which is a type ofpeep show,consists of typically a dozen or more private (or sometimes semi-private) viewing booths, containing a video monitor, a panel of controls, and a seat. Sometimes the booths have paper towels and a wastebasket. Sometimes these booths are arranged in a maze-like fashion. Often the lighting will be dim, perhaps only red or green lights near each booth, indicating their availability. In their origin they were exclusively male.[15]

In their origin, they operated under the pretext that videos were being previewed before buying. It was one film per booth, no choice after entering. While a few existed in the age of the 8mm movie, the relative simplicity of theVCRcaused them to multiply. The source was now racks of self-rewinding VCR tape players, instead of the cumbersome projectors. Still, a system required a certain amount of maintenance – breakdowns needed to be repaired, and there were a lot of things to break – which implied good management.

Transactions[edit]

Movie time is purchased either by coin or cash activation within the booth, or by purchasing tokens or a block of time in advance.[16]Generally a selection of 15 to 50 movies running inBlu-ray/DVD players is available for viewing, sometimes diverse (e.g., straight, gay, fetish), other times monotonously similar. On some systems four videos may be viewed simultaneously in quadrants of the screen. New video systems operate with computers and provide a selection of several thousand movies.

Fixtures[edit]

It is possible for arcades in Europe to have two-person booths, where the seating accommodates a pair sitting together. But this is unusual, and outside Europe unknown.

In the U.S., in some adult book stores, the arcades will have "buddy booths." These booths are adjacent, and allow for interplay between occupants. They may have windows so "buddies" may watch each other masturbate. Between other booths there may beglory holesfororal sex,tolerated by the management (which otherwise would seal the holes).[16][17][18]

If a glory hole is to be found between two booths in a video booth at an adult bookstore, the person who wishes to perform oral sex will normally be seated in her or his booth.[19]Although not a hard and fast rule, that seated (and sometimes kneeling) position commonly signals to others that they are there in order to perform oral sex – which allows those who wish to receive oral sex to take the adjoining booth. That second person, who wishes to have oral sex performed on them, will take the adjoining booth and normally remain standing.[20]Most adult book stores require and enforce that movies be operating at all times while arcade booths are occupied.

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References[edit]

  1. ^abPhillip Brian Harper (1999).Private affairs: critical ventures in the culture of social relations.NYU Press.pp. 77–82.ISBN0-8147-3594-0.
  2. ^David Steinberg(September 8, 2004)."Lap Victory".SF Weekly.Archived fromthe originalon August 16, 2013.
  3. ^Slade, p. 1067
  4. ^Schaefer, Eric (2002)."Gauging a Revolution: 16mm Film and the Rise of the Pornographic Feature".Cinema Journal.41(3): 3–26.doi:10.1353/cj.2002.0010.JSTOR1225696.
  5. ^"Legendary porn palace the O'Farrell Theatre closes after 51 years".hoodline.3 November 2020.
  6. ^"Pussycat_Theaters".xyclopedia.net.Retrieved19 April2015.
  7. ^Linda Williams(2004).Porn studies.Duke University Press. pp. 370–400.ISBN0-8223-3312-0.
  8. ^Slade, p. 1097
  9. ^Slade, p. 1098
  10. ^Slade, p. 752
  11. ^Thomas C. Mackey (2002).Pornography on trial: a handbook with cases, laws, and documents.ABC-CLIO.pp.95.ISBN1-57607-275-4.
  12. ^Samuel R. Delany(1999).Times Square Red, Times Square Blue.New York University Press.
  13. ^U.S. v. Toushin, 714 F.Supp. 1452 at 1454 (M.D.Tenn. April 21, 1989).
  14. ^SeeSeksbioscoopinTabel 1in[1].This number includes adult movie theatres with a TV-sized screen, see e.g.[2]Archived2012-04-26 at theWayback Machine.
  15. ^Zeeland, Steven (1999).Military Trade.Haworth Press.p. 21.ISBN0-7890-0402-X.
  16. ^abSimpson, Mark (2002).Sex terror: erotic misadventures in pop culture.Haworth Press.pp. 58, 103, 142.ISBN1-56023-376-1.
  17. ^Adams, Nicholas (2004).My Black Book.iUniverse. pp. 124–130.ISBN0-595-30781-7.Retrieved2007-12-31.
  18. ^O'Hara, Scott(1999).Rarely Pure and Never Simple: Selected Essays of Scott O'Hara.Haworth Press. pp. 45–49.ISBN0-7890-0573-5.Retrieved2007-12-31.
  19. ^The Gloryhole FAQby Lilfuzzyg (1999)
  20. ^Adams, Nicholas (2004).My Black Book.iUniverse. pp. 116–117.ISBN0-595-30781-7.Retrieved2007-12-31.

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