Mouse Klub Konfidential

1976, dir. James Robert Baker


The shocking life of Mouseketeer-turned-gay bondage pornographer Buddy Wilson (Ken Camp) is exposed in this UCLA Project One student film by future videomaker (Blonde Death) and novelist (Tim & Pete, Boy Wonder) James Robert Baker. Are Wilson and his degenerate films merely an aberration, or is there more to “the happiest place on Earth” than meets the eye? Unseen since its controversial inclusion in the second-ever San Francisco Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival in 1978, Mouse Klub Konfidential is a hilarious satire of Fred Halsted, America, and a certain cartoon mouse that’s long been credited as causing none other than conservative film critic and talk radio host Michael Medved to abandon his dreams of filmmaking. And we can all be grateful for that.

New 2K restoration.


  • United States

  • English

  • 15 minutes

  • 1.33:1

  • Super 8-to-DCP

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