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| Chowee Leow | Ashley Wang | |
| Steven Lim | Melvin Shu | |
| Gareth Rhys Davis | Todd Charrington | |
| Neil Collie | Ross Foreman | |
| John 'Ebon-knee' Campbell | Diane / Dan | |
| Mark Hampton | Gavin Chan | |
| Paul Cox | Brad | |
| David Cary | Ian / Trannie Club Cashier | |
| David Tse | Pastor Joseph Szeto | |
| Michelle Lee | Choi Lin Cheung | |
| Shirley Chantrell | Mrs. Chan | |
| Paul Courtenay Hyu | Kelvin Chan | |
| David Leigh | Master Bates | |
| Mark Wakeling | Antoine | |
| James Bridgeman | Cheeky Workman | 
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              Ray Yeung
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| Writer | 
              Ray Yeung
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| Cinematography | 
              Patrick Duval
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| Music | 
              Paul Turner
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             Two British Chinese gay men decides to re-examine their lives following a death of their friend. Mel sleeps around whilst rejecting the love of Todd and Ash decides to cross dress to find his knight in shining armour.  | 
        
            
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Some say Cut Sleeve Boys is a cult film. I'm not sure what characteristic makes it so. But it was kind of fun, humorous, and entertaining. I enjoyed it.