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101 Rent Boys

Country: USA, Language: English, 78 mins

  • Director: Fenton Bailey; Randy Barbato
  • Producer: Fenton Bailey; Randy Barbato

CGiii Comment

A brutal film...by insensitive filmmakers...of broken boys.

A deep disgust wells up inside when watching this...actually numbering the boys is a numbing cruelty. Shameful.

Bailey & Barbato should be thoroughly ashamed - totally exploitative and so desperately...uncaring.

Shame on you and your cold incompetence.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

101 Rent Boys is shot on location in various motel rooms situated on the length of the Santa Monica Boulevard, and features 101 different hustlers. Although the film features 101 different people, it focuses on the lives (and loves) of a few key men. They have been chosen to reflect the immense diversity of the boys of the Santa Monica Strip. An amazing thing happens when you cross a video camera with award-winning directors, $50 and a hustler. The pieces are slickly grouped to cover certain themes; such as their first john, gay for pay, homelessness, drugs or the reason that they began to work as a rent boy. It also explores the variety of insiders' opinion on subjects such as; how a rent boy should dress, speak, act, think, give head, receive head, increase cash flow, keep safe, walk, eat, smoke, and flirt.

Cast & Characters

David Anthony as Himself #29;
Gary Barry as Himself #92;
Scott Black as Himself #99;
Bo as Himself #4;
Chad Bowen as Himself #15;
Pat Briggs as Himself #48;
Dustin C. as Himself #91;
Brett Coons as Himself #78;
Tommy Cruise as Himself;
Van Darkholm as Himself #90;
Dominic as Himself #70;
Morris Fulton as Himself #54;
Daniel Hill as Himself #95;
Angel Javier as Himself #73;
Michael Kirst as Himself #3