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Thomas Arklie | Simon | |
Ian Williams | Mark | |
Tony Slattery | Terry | |
Dillie Keane | Siobban | |
Jean Boht | Mrs. Downs | |
John Altman | Dogger | |
Caroline Munro | Mrs. Pignon | |
Gordon Alexander | Drop Dead Gorgeous | |
Nicholas Harrison | Siobhan's First Lover | |
Ian McKellen | Quilt Documentary Narrator | |
Paul Cottingham | 1st Poxy Shirt Lifter | |
Sinitta Renay | Quilt Documentary Narrator | |
Lloyd T. Williams | Bodybuilder | |
Robert Sturtz | Chris | |
Benjamin Sterz | Man in Gym | |
Brian Carter | Leather Man | |
Mark Hutchinson | Hospital Visitor | |
Janet Allen | Ward Sister | |
Nigel Fairs | Mark Lookalike | |
Robert Whitson | Man in Cruise Bar | |
James Greaves | Man in Lavatory | |
Brian Ross | Nick | |
Tony London | Yob | |
Richard Cope | Yob | |
Dick Bradnum | Yob | |
Dillie Keane | Siobhan | |
Sinitta | Quilt Documentary Narrator | |
Phill Curr | Skinhead | |
Gary Martin | Additional Voice-Over | |
Tony London | 1st Yob |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Gary Fitzpatrick
Stephen Garbutta |
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Writer/Composer |
Johnny Byrne
Peter Mackenzie Litten Paul McEvoy |
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Cinematography |
John Ward
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Music |
Roger Bolton
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Simon and Mark live together in London. When Mark dies of AIDS, Simon gets on with his life rather quickly, too quickly to suit the ghost of Mark, who reappears to disrupt Simon's cruising and then moves back into their flat to prompt Simon to experience and express feelings. Simon is adamant that feelings, especially love, are not for him. Subplots develop as Mark and Simon observe their neighbor Siobhan's love life and as Simon spends his days as a satellite-TV installer partnered with Dogger, a homophobe ignorant that Simon is gay. Is there any key that can unlock Simon's feelings and allow Mark to rest in peace? |
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