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" was released in and features the performer Houston (Kim Halsey) attempting to set a world record for the highest number of sexual encounters in a single day. Film Overview Starring: Houston (Kim Halsey). Host: Ron Jeremy served as the Master of Ceremonies. Director: Greg Alves. Duration: Approximately 4 hours (240 minutes). Production: Released by the adult film company Metro .
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting the sky in hues of orange and pink, the event came to a close. The attendees, now more than just spectators but participants in a shared experience, left with a renewed sense of connection to their city and its people. The Houston 620 -The World-s Biggest Gang Bang-...
Initially titled "The Houston 500," the production aimed for 500 participants. " was released in and features the performer
Producers had to source hundreds of men, often using radio advertisements and open calls. Director: Greg Alves
The 600+ men were not screened beyond a cursory look. They were paid a small fee or given a “free pass” to be in a porn film. No background checks, no psychological evaluation. In the #MeToo era, the idea of allowing hundreds of anonymous, unvetted men to have unsupervised contact with a performer, even with cameras present, is unconscionable.
On its surface, the film is a piece of extreme niche pornography. But viewed through a 2026 lens—after the #MeToo movement, the rise of performer-driven platforms like OnlyFans, and the implementation of stricter safety protocols like PASS (Performer Availability Screening Services) and mandatory condom laws in Los Angeles County— The Houston 620 serves as a grotesque time capsule. It represents the industry’s pre-internet “gonzo” era, where spectacle often trampled over ethics, and where the line between consensual endurance test and exploitation blurred dangerously.
Following the completion of the film, Houston transitioned away from the adult industry for several years. Her 2012 return to the public eye, marked by the release of her memoir, provided a platform for her to discuss the complexities of her experiences and the realities of the adult film world during that era.