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Mara Hobel | Cynthia | |
Michael Lucas | Marc | |
Michael Shawn Lucas | Marc | |
Hugh Panaro | David | |
Aaron Williams | Robert | |
Gary Janetti | Zola | |
James Lecesne | Cruise Ship Guy | |
Gerry McIntire | Jerry | |
Alan Filderman | Casting Director | |
Hugh Panero | ||
Gerry McIntyre | Jerry | |
Tyagi Schwartz | Carl | |
Barbara Winters Pinto | Temp Agent | |
James Lecesne | Cruise Ship Actor | |
Benim Foster | The Super | |
Jean Loup | Punk | |
Sammy | Himself (Mouse) | |
Jonathan Walker | Chuck | |
Richard M. Davidson | The John | |
Michael Jefferson | Drag Queen | |
Steve Hasley | Waiter Guy | |
Lucille Patton | Tourists | |
Shirl Bernheim | Tourists | |
Kit Rachlin | Back-up Singers | |
Lovette George | Back-up Singers | |
Kimberly Jajuan | Back-up Singers | |
Jose Rodriguez | Security Guard | |
Robert La Croix | Hair-in-Face | |
Tom O'Neill | FBI Agent |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer | David Topel
Anthony Bennett Bruce Lang |
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Writer/Composer |
Victor Mignatti
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Cinematography |
Michael Mayers
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A quirky, romantic comedy about the complexity and frustration of finding a true love in the gay community. Marc is a struggling actor who finds an apartment in NYC by searching the obituaries. He lives with his out-of-work, eccentric fag-hag Cynthia. His best friend, Robert, is secretly in love with Marc, while Marc falls head over heels for flighty studio musician David. Things heat up as Marc's desire for David keeps him waiting by the phone, while Cynthia gets financially cut off from her rich parents and Robert struggles to express his feelings for Marc. |
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