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House of Yes (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 85 mins

  • Director: Mark Waters
  • Writer: Wendy MacLeod; Mark Waters
  • Producer: Robert Berger; Jeffrey L. Davidson

CGiii Comment

A certain website featured, in their opinion, the 50 best LGBT films...for some unknown reason, this was included.

Too flippant to be a drama, too unfunny to be a comedy...neither the direction nor the acting could be described as competent. 


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The(ir) Blurb...

'Jackie-O' is anxiously awaiting the visit of her brother home for Thanksgiving, but isn't expecting him to bring a friend. She's even more shocked to learn that this friend is his fiancée. It soon becomes clear that 'Jackie-O's obsession is nothing compared to her obsession with her brother, as it also becomes clear she isn't the only member of the family with problems...

Cast & Characters

Parker Posey as 'Jackie-O' Pascal;
Josh Hamilton as Marty Pascal;
Tori Spelling as Lesly;
Freddie Prinze Jr. as Anthony Pascal;
Genevieve Bujold as Mrs. Pascal;
Rachael Leigh Cook as Young 'Jackie-O';
David Love as Young Marty;
John Connally as Himself;
Lady Bird Johnson as Herself;
Lyndon Johnson as Himself