The film operates on three distinct levels to capture the "underground" nature of 1950s Los Angeles:
The film features modern-day interviews with original models and photographers, including fitness icon Jack LaLanne and Warhol superstar Joe Dallesandro , who reflect on the era with a mix of nostalgia and candor. Key Themes and Cultural Context Beefcake (1998) - IMDb Beefcake (1998) Thom Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald integrates genuine archival 8mm reels and vintage photographs from Mizer’s collection. The film operates on three distinct levels to
It follows Neil O’Hara (Joshua Peace), a naive young man from Nova Scotia who travels to L.A. and becomes one of Mizer's models, eventually becoming entangled in the darker realities of the industry. and becomes one of Mizer's models, eventually becoming
Thom Fitzgerald’s is a stylistic "docudrama" that explores the 1950s "physique magazine" industry—a precursor to modern gay erotica. By blending archival footage with fictionalized scenes, Fitzgerald chronicles the life of Bob Mizer , the photographer behind the Athletic Model Guild (AMG) and the iconic Physique Pictorial magazine. Core Narrative and Hybrid Style