9 1/2 Years Behind the Green Door A Memoir: A Mitchell Brothers Stripper Remembers Her Lover Artie Mitchell Hunter S. Thompson and the Killing That Rocked San Francisco
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Its the 80s just before the advent of AIDS and we are behind the scenes at the Mitchell Brothers OFarrell Theater which gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson called the Carnegie Hall of public sex in America. The theater and its steamy live shows are a countercultural venue for celebrities and for San Francisco politicians and journalists. They are drawn by the beautiful strippers and the backroom hospitality of their outrageous porn king hosts Artie and Jim Mitchell--who directed the groundbreaking porn film Behind the Green Door starring Marilyn Chambers.Simone Corday who danced at the Mitchell Brothers Theater for nearly a decade and was a girlfriend of the late Artie Mitchell shares her story and her insights. She is the only woman insider to write about this insular but captivating world during this period when she was close to the impulsive Mitchells and a friend of the theaters honorary Night Manager Hunter Thompson. Cordays background of having an MA in English along with her honesty irreverent sense of humor and keen focus as an observer make this a delicious expose.Corday gives vivid accounts of three Mitchell Brothers films she took part in. They include the disastrous Behind the Green Door the Sequel a grandiose safe-sex epic with characters from Greek mythology and their documentary on Hunter Thompson titled The Crazy Never Die. She shares memories of her unconventional passionate relationship with Party Artie Mitchell. His affectionate personal side along with his love for his children are remembered fondly. His taste for cocaine and advancing alcoholism--that led him to disappear on binges with a succession of young dancers--is also recaptured as well as his volatile temper his impish sense of fun and his charismatic macho persona.Corday sheds light on Jim Mitchells motives for shooting Artie to death and on his murder trial. She reflects on her experience in the sex industry and on her relationship with a notorious club owner. From the fun she had performing in the OFarrells spotlight as the theaters nemesis then-San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein to her heartbreak visiting Arties grave a few short years later this is a sensational ride.
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