Angel Named Billy (An)
- Director: Greg Osborne
- Writer: Eliezer J. Gregorio; Greg Osborne
- Producer: Kevin M. Glover; Eliezer J. Gregorio
CGiii Comment
This is the result when all reality flies out the window and some talentless plonker buys a video camera and proclaims that he is a director...without any evidence to justify that proclamation.
The writing and acting and direction...all, terrible.
Drudgery with good intentions.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Meet Mark Anderson, a recent stroke victim who is frail and weak. Also, his best friend Thomas, a classic over-the-hill drag queen desperate for love and happiness. Mark and Thomas have a master plan, to find Mark's son, James Anderson, the love of his life once and for all. Meanwhile, Billy Houston, a young gay teenager who has just turned 18, gets his first country kiss from his best friend Rick and is immediately caught and thrown out of his house by his abusive father. With no place to turn, no cash and no contacts, Billy hitchhikes to the big city. Confused, lost and running scared, he soon finds a help wanted ad posted in a local city gay café by James. Billy interviews for the job and soon accepts the challenge as the role of caretaker on the spot. He quickly learns about full responsibility, independence, not to mention real life lessons about being gay. Billy unexpectedly finds himself in love with James and builds a bond with Mark that is unbreakable.
Cast & Characters
Brent Battles as Todd;
Dustin Belt as Billy;
Hank Fields as James;
Allison Fleming as Donna;
Buddy Daniels Friedman as Thomas;
Kadyr Gutierrez as Guy;
Amy Lyndon as Nancy;
Toni Malone as Tina;
Franklyn Passmore III as Homeless Dave;
Edgar Allan Poe IV as Steve Houston;
Matt Prokop as Zack;
Shawn Richardson as Rick;
Robin Dionne Smith as Rondell;
Richard Lewis Warren as Mark