Part One of Deep South: The Big and The Easy A Gallery In Two parts on QueerNewOrleans.com



Tommy Bradt Jeremy Jordan Josh Weston Jason Hawke
In Gay New Orleans tourists can relieve several of their favorite scenes from Falcon Studios’ Deep South I and Deep South II. The film, which won 2003 GayVN’s Best Gay Video Award, shot on location in New Orleans, Louisiana, famous for Southern Decadence and outlandish



costumes at Halloween and Mardi Gras, shot along the streets of the French Quarter, including a beautifully lighted shot of Jeremy Jordan as the ‘bad’ boy waif lost amid the lust, sex and power in the city that time forgot, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Race Jensen
Aaron Parker
Cameron, Tyler
Hunt, Wolfe. Cole
Maverick
Vince Ditonno
Josh Weston
Vince Ditonno
Josh Weston
The bathroom scene from Deep South I between Tommy Brandt, star (later) of his own feature, Tommy’s Tale and Josh Weston, who won 2003 GayVN’s Best Actor award for his performance in Deep South I as the not so loyal private detective in search of Jeremy



Jordan, was shot at The Country Club, 534 Louisia (504.945.0742), a favorite of New Orleans natives for its location, not far from the French Quarter, as well as its clothing optional pool and infamous bathroom.

Chris Steele
Josh Weston
Jason Hawke
Chris Steele
Josh Weston
Jason Hawke
Josh Weston
Tommy Brandt
Cameron, Jeremy Jordan
Tyler, Wolfe, Colt
The Bourbon Pub is also featured in Deep South I, and that’s no wonder. Chi Chi LaRue, who shared the 2003 Best Director Gay/VN Award for Deep South I and II with John Rutherford, now head of COLT Studio Group, loves the Bourbon Pub and Parade, the site of her Annual Big Dick Contest on Thursday of the Annual Labor Day Southern Decadence. Other New Orleans landmarks, such as the Blacksmith’s Shop on Bourbon Street and the intersection of St. Ann’s and Bourbon, gay central, were also settings as Deep South I’s tale of sex and intrigue unfolded amid the mystique that is New Orleans’ French Quarter.