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Trick
1999, 90 min
Country: US Studio: New Line Cast: Christian Campbell, John Paul Pitoc, Tori Spelling, Steve Hayes, Clinton Leupp (aka: Miss Coco Peru), Lorri Bagley, Kevin Chamberlin, Missi Pyle, Lacey Kohl Director: Jim Fall Screenwriter: Jason Schafer TLA Rating:
SYNOPSISThis beguiling romantic comedy follows a cute composer and a darkly handsome go-go boy who long to link loins. One of our all-time bestsellers.3 REASONS TO BUY THIS FILM
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This funny and romantic screwball comedy has become an instant classic. Gabriel (Campbell), a cute, effervescent music composer, and Mark (Pitoc), a darkly handsome go-go boy, lock eyes and long to link loins but through a series of events just can't seem to be alone long enough to get it on. What would have been a quickie turns into a day for the two men to get to know each other. They spend the day enduring intrusions, visited by friends and separated by ex and future ex-lovers. In a cinematic gay world of cookie-cutter plots, trick's seductive tale offers a fresh and exciting alternative, and one that speaks truths on love and relationships no matter what the sexual orientation. In support, Spelling is quite memorable as Gabriel's bulldozing actress/singer-wannabe best friend. Her table-side rant is hilarious. A beguiling romantic comedy which manages to capture both romance and comedy.
"By the time that Trick reaches its disarmingly quiet climax of a kiss, you realize you're seeing the single most romantic moment in any movie this year."
-Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly -- Scott Cranin
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