Rabble-rouser STEVEN TOUSHIN, iconic BIJOU THEATER & infamous film,  CENTURIANS OF ROME |  S4E7
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Rabble-rouser STEVEN TOUSHIN, iconic BIJOU THEATER & infamous film, CENTURIANS OF ROME | S4E7

Steven Toushin helped redefine and shape modern perceptions of what is and what isn’t obscene but faced an uphill battle with the moral right and the government, which was practically synonymous in the early days of pornography.

The Bijou Theatre opened its doors in 1970 during the height of the sexual revolution and at a time when artists and filmmakers were starting an underground film scene in various parts of the country.

Centurians of Rome’s story is one of a sociopath, a million dollar bank robbery and the rumor that it is owned by on a prestigious insurance company in London.

**I accidentally refer to the film, “I am Curious Yellow,” as “I’m a Curious Yellow.”

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