By Chris Mellides and Najib Aminy
After much research and investigation, the popularized myth concerning the filming of the 1978 pornographic film Debbie Does at Stony Brook University has ultimately been disproven. After contacting many Stony Brook alumni, the general consensus was that it was not filmed here. This was due in part to the many alumni who said that they had not heard of the rumor. Had the rumor been true, these former students would have been keener on the film’s association with the college.
Paul Yates, a former Stony Brook Press editor who was enrolled from 1982 to 1986, said he had heard nothing of the rumors. “Believe me, if Debbie was filmed at Stony Brook, I would be the first to know about it and the first to write about it.” Yates went on to say how there was no way that he or the Stony Brook community of the past would be unaware of the movie being filmed on campus. Ray Katz, an editor of The Press in 1980, said he knew nothing about the rumor or the movie being shot on campus. “I have never heard of this,” said Craig Goldsmith, a former editor in 1988. Daniel Hank, a Press writer in 1985 heard about the rumor but contacted Bill Milling, one of the producers of Debbie Does Dallas, and said that Milling claimed the movie was filmed at Brooklyn College and that the rumor may have started by someone posting it on the Internet Movie Database.
IMDB, a popular website which generates much if not all of its content from user-submitted information, clearly lists Stony Brook University as being one of the shooting locations for the infamous adult film. When compared with similar “film information” web pages, including but not limited to the popular wikipedia.org, Debbie Does Dallas, is linked as being filmed on the Stony Brook University campus. Due to the fact that such Internet sources are built around unverified submissions, the reliability of listed information can be disputed. While IMDB and Wikipedia offer the Internet browsing public with detailed information on current and past box office titles including plot synopsis and casting credits, it’s important to note that the general content of these sites is created by Internet users whose submitted information is uploaded after going through an undefined editing process.
David Sutton, the current president of VCX Ltd. who oversees the workings of the company once responsible for distributing Debbie Does Dallas in the late 1970s and early 1980s, claimed that while it was to his knowledge that a portion of the film was shot on a New York college campus, the idea that Stony Brook University was one of the selected locations was purely inconclusive. Sutton claimed that he could not be identified as an authority on the matter because he has “no personal or historical reference” on the subject. Moreover, because Sutton’s uncle, who is now deceased, was responsible for purchasing the rights to Debbie Does Dallas from the School Day Films production team in the late 1970s, much information about the film is largely unknown to the current body of VCX Ltd. staff officials.
Sutton also attests that knowledge of an adult film having been shot on a college campus without permission would have been subject to an immediate intervention by authorities, regardless if a school administrator was somehow involved in the agreement of an erotic shooting.
“In those days, the standard operating procedure was ‘shoot and scoot.’ It is possible that a school administrator was involved in the permission for shooting, but had authorities witnessed the nudity and cameras on campus, they would have intervened. Again, I have no personal information about the actual shoot, since Debbie Does Dallas was purchased from School Day Films by my uncle,” said Sutton.
When reached for comment, Lauren Sheprow, the Director of Media Relations for Stony Brook University, claims that she became aware that the 1978 film was associated with the college from a short list of online sources. However, she did not have any knowledge of the film ever being shot at Stony Brook.
The only affiliation that Debbie Does Dallas has with Stony Brook University is the screening of the movie during the COCA (Committee on Cinematic Arts) film festival in 1984. Amidst controversies of showing the film, the green light was finally lit, drawing in a packed showing in Javits Lecture Hall.
Debbie Does Dallas is largely credited for its longevity and ability to entertain adult film consumers for three decades in the running. Even though it’s now known that the cult film was not shot here at Stony Brook, the attention that it generated towards the college makes SBU that much cooler to be enrolled in.











