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He's Such a Girl

Country: USA, Language: English, 83 mins

  • Director: Sean Carr
  • Writer: Jimmy Gleacher
  • Producer: Annie Bergevin; Robert Cho

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Whitney (a dude) loves Taylor (a chick), but it's a question who really wears the pants in their relationship (and if they're both committed to it). He cooks, cleans, irons and wants to bring their 4-year relationship toward a marriage after the death of his father; she wants to booze it up and continue playing the field (more or less) while lying about her activities to her strict and rigidly religious bible-quoting parents. Adding to this is Aldo, a male model and former prom date of Taylor's, who lives with them and does what he can to sabotage their relationship, aiming to have Taylor to himself. Can the Whitney-Taylor pairing succeed in a romantic comedy or is it destined to fall apart in a mild satire on gender roles?


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Cast & Characters

Bryan Fisher as Whitney;
Patrick Duffy as Whitney's Dad;
Tiffany Dupont as Taylor;
Jennifer Hetrick as Whitney's Mom;
Ed Begley Jr. as Taylor's Father;
Rachelle Carson as Taylor's Mother;
Will Stiles as Aldo;
Rachel Robinson as Susan;
Christen Sussin as Lucinda;
Phil LaMarr as Teacher