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Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss

Country: USA, Language: English, 92 mins

  • Director: Tommy O'Haver
  • Writer: Tommy O'Haver
  • Producer: Marcus Hu; Meredith Scott Lynn

CGiii Comment

The music is unbearably bad, the story is banal, the acting is okay...but, the direction is simply more than dreary.

Some will think of this as cute, funny, touching - those are the fans of Will & Grace.

Raise the bar, babies...because, this is a massive disappointment.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Billy, a struggling young gay photographer (who likes Polaroids), tired of being the "other man", falls in love with Gabriel, a waiter and aspiring musician who is probably straight but possibly gay or at least curious. Billy tries to get Gabriel to model for his latest project, a series of remakes of famous Hollywood screen kisses, featuring male couples, while also trying to win his affections.

Cast & Characters

Sean Hayes as Billy Collier;
Brad Rowe as Gabriel;
Richard Ganoung as Perry;
Meredith Scott Lynn as Georgiana;
Matthew Ashford as Whitey;
Armando Valdes-Kennedy as Fernando;
Paul Bartel as Rex Webster;
Carmine Giovinazzo as Gundy;
Holly Woodlawn as Holly;
Mark Allen Anderson as Peter;
Bonnie Biehl as Connie Rogers;
Chad Boardman as Drag Chorus;
Les Borsay as Les;
Christopher Bradley as Andrew;
Robbie Cain as Joshua