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The World's Biggest Gang Bang III – The Houston 620
In 1999, the adult film industry was captivated by a single event that would set a new, albeit controversial, standard for sexual endurance: . Starring the performer Kimberly Halsey, known professionally as Houston , the film was more than just a production; it was a media spectacle that briefly held a world record and won the 2000 AVN Award for Top Selling Release of the Year. The Event and the Record
Participants:
The event included both professional adult actors and amateur volunteers who were required to undergo HIV testing beforehand. The Houston 620 -The World-s Biggest Gang Bang-...
Law Enforcement and Regulation
Media Coverage:
The shoot drew attention from mainstream and adult media alike, with camera crews present from the Playboy Channel and various international television outlets. The Legacy of Houston The World's Biggest Gang Bang III – The
Participant Variety:
The event featured professional adult film actors such as Lexington Steele, Evan Stone, and Dave Cummings alongside amateur participants. Legacy and Performer Perspective Safety and Security : Ensuring the safety of
- Safety and Security: Ensuring the safety of all participants is paramount. This includes adequate planning for emergency services, crowd control, and preventing overcrowding.
- Organization and Management: The success of an event often hinges on meticulous planning, including logistics, permissions, and coordination with local authorities.
- Environmental Impact: Large events can have a significant environmental impact, from waste generation to strain on local resources.
Location
: Filming took place on a soundstage in Canoga Park, Los Angeles.
620 men
Originally marketed as The Houston 500 , the title was changed to The Houston 620 after Houston reportedly had sex with over roughly 10 hours. At the time, this surpassed the previous record of 551 held by Spontaneous Xtasy.
Today, no major studio would produce The Houston 620 . Independent performers might organize large group scenes, but they do so with strict safety protocols, limited numbers, and most importantly, the performer in control as a producer, not a hired body.