Celeste in the City
- Director: Larry Shaw
- Writer: Abdi Nazemian; Micah Schraft
- Producer: Greg Copeland; Bonnie Raskin
CGiii Comment
A dismal attempt at a back-story for Sex and the City - it is truly terrible.
Everything about this trash is insipid and trite - small town geeky girl goes to New York and reunites with gay cousin, gets a makeover and everything turns out peachy - cue: every cliche and stereotype in the book.
The people behind this crap should be put on trial for gross time-wasting.
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The(ir) Blurb...
Small town girl Celeste Blodgett moves from Bangor, Maine to Manhattan when she gets a job with the New York Examiner, but hears there it's only fact checking, with little prospects for real journalism. Her welcoming young flat neighbor Kyle Halley in an interior designer, who helps her to give her apartment a make-over. At a party she learns her cousin is gay and goes by the new name Dana Harrison; he promises to teach her the city way with a fashionable image transformation, which succeeds with the help of various gay friends. Now she's ready for social life, hoping to impress her boss, reputedly womanizing magazine section editor Mitch Tanzer.
Cast & Characters
Majandra Delfino as Celeste Blodgett;
Nicholas Brendon as Dana Blodgett / Harrison;
Ethan Embry as Kyle Halley;
Michael Boisvert as Mitch Tanzer;
Sadie LeBlanc as Amanda;
Jamie Robinson as Xavier;
Geoffrey Pounsett as Bruce;
Deborah Gibson as Monica;
Allegra Fulton as Hilly;
Janaya Stephens as Lauren Rawley-Simms;
Kathleen Laskey as Pheobe Blodgett;
Dwight McFee as Howard Blodgett;
Irene Lopez Kuchilani as Lupe;
Niamh Wilson as Young Celeste;
Alexander Conti as Young Dana