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September 11, 2014
So Like Pennsylvania's Democrat Candidate for Governor Used "Torture Porn" Actor In His Commercial
So how you doin'?
Actor in Pennsylvania politician Tom Wolf's campaign ad starred in 'torture porn' films
Before Alan Benyak -- a lawyer and Army veteran -- was featured in a campaign spot for Tom Wolf, who's the Pennsylvania Democratic gubernatorial candidate, he had lead roles in pornographic flicks. "Breeding Farm" and "Lucifer’s Unholy Desire" focused on the torture and debasement of women.
Well this has all started out fairly unsavory. I wonder if it will get worse.
Spoiler Alert: yes it will get worse.
Alan Benyak was featured in a political ad for Tom Wolf's campaign for Pennsylvania governor, in which he vouched for Wolf’s Peace Corps service. His roles prior to the ad, a new report alleges, were more sensational, to say the least.
The star of a campaign ad put out by Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Tom Wolf was discovered to have appeared in multiple pornographic movies, forcing the campaign to pull the spot, according to a bombshell report.
Long before Alan Benyak was cast to appear in the ad for Wolf, the state's Democratic nominee for governor, he starred in several "torture porn" fetish films --pornographic flicks that feature women being beaten, tortured and otherwise debased.
"Breeding Farm," one of Benyak's most prominent works, features several scenes of the actor torturing women, force-feeding women and "engaging in cannibalism," according to Buzzfeed, which claimed to have viewed the disturbing film.
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#WarOnWomen, am I right?
You can click the link to see the package art for "Breeding Farm." I actually uploaded but then decided (seriously) it was contrary to this site's standards of propriety.
The New York Daily News don't mind linkin' it, though!
Corrected: The New York Daily News sells the "pornographic films" angle, but commenter Average Joe says it must not be divorced from "torture" as in "Torture Porn."
He says these are salacious torture-porn horror movies, surely offensive to most, but not actual pornographic films.
I do not know, as I've never seen Alan Banek's oevure, but the trailer for Lucifer's Unholy Desire (below) does make it look like a microbudget horror film with an emphasis on breasts (that is, a standard microbudget horror film) rather than a porno.
On the other hand, "Breeding Farm" looks like it is X-rated, though still, I don't think, actually what we think of when we think of actual pornography.
This trailer is quite a bit more salacious, if you can imagine that, so I'll just link the YouTube link.