Vapors (1965) is a short film directed by Andy Milligan and written by Hope Stansbury. The film portrays the lives and conflicts of a group of homosexual men set during one evening in a New York bath house for men.
Synopsis
A young man riding a New York City bus gets off and goes inside a building which is the St. Marks Baths. He asks for a room and is told by the clerk that the weekend price is $3.50, then the average price of two dollars which are on the weekdays only. He is given a white robe, towel, slippers, as well as told to deposit his wallet and valuables with the clerk prior to entering. He is also told that there is no food or beverages allowed in the baths or any of the rooms. The young man enters a dark room, changes into his robe, and sits on a bed looking at the vapors of the baths as other men, run past the room talking loud and behaving weirdly. Nearby, a clerk named Sam, talks with another employee about the large number of customers for this Friday night.
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