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Whirlwind

Country: USA, Language: English, 99 mins

  • Director: Richard LeMay
  • Writer: Jason Brown
  • Producer: Jason Brown

CGiii Comment

The writing is not of this world, the characters should be sent from this world and the actors should never work again.

Lame, feeble and a welcome addition to the ever-growing the rubbish dump of substandard gay-themed films.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A hot, young and charming man with ulterior motives enters the lives of a tight-knit group of gay men in New York City and at first adds excitement and intrigue to their group, but events soon spiral out of control as he deliberately attempts to destroy their relationships. Both touching and funny, WHIRLWIND is a subtle and honest depiction of thirty-something gay men and the crossroads they must face.

Cast & Characters

Karmine Alers as Fiona;
Brad Anderson as Desmond;
Nick Atkins as Hot Club Guy;
Robbie Cain as Adam;
Desmond Dutcher as JD;
Mark Ford as Mick;
Gail Herendeen as Renee;
Mick Hilgers as Craig;
Jim Horvath as Owen;
Patrick Jones as Guy On Street;
Clifton Oliver as Cute Server;
Michael Paternostro as Louis;
Constance Reardon as Receptionist;
David A. Rudd as Drake;
Valentine Ryder as Robert