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Hold Your Peace

Country: USA, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: Wade McDonald
  • Writer: Wade McDonald
  • Producer: Mary-Margaret McDonald; Skip McDonald

CGiii Comment

There are a few McDonalds involved in this film...pity, none of them display any talent.

The writing is grotesque, the directing gruesome and the acting...garbage.

A comedy!?!

Where??? Answers on a postcard please - we are not expecting a flood of answers.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Hold Your Peace is the story of Aiden, a man asked to be the best man at his ex-boyfriend's commitment ceremony. Rather than risk going alone, he finds the most unlikely of dates in his roommate's more 'stereotypical' friend, Lance. As time goes on, he discovers that things are far more complex than he thought he could handle. A gay romantic comedy with a lot of heart, it explores how we all decide who we're going to spend our lives with, and what happens when we try to deny what's really in our hearts.

Cast & Characters

Chad Ford as Aiden;
Scott Higgins as Lance / Brick;
Aleisha Force as Janice;
Tyler Brockington as Max;
Blair Dickens as Forrest;
Rosa Nichols as Patricia;
Todd Jenkins as Jack;
Bradley Johnson as Harold;
Melissa McCurley as Samantha;
Lloyd Guerrero as Bar Patron