Four Letter Word (A)
- Director: Casper Andreas
- Writer: Casper Andreas; Jesse Archer
- Producer: Casper Andreas; Jesse Archer
CGiii Comment
This is a vast improvement on the director's previous efforts (not a great accomplishment) - that's the only compliment that can be given.
Predictable, trite, dreadfully acted...
Simply...not good enough.
Hideous packaging too.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Six people in New York are adrift. Zeke and Luke work in a sex shop: Zeke takes gay liberation seriously, Luke likes to sparkle and takes nothing seriously. He's offended when Stephen calls him a gay cliché, then, surprisingly, they find each other attractive and interesting. Stephen, it turns out, has a great apartment, trust fund, and artwork he's painted on his walls. Meanwhile, Peter, a neat-freak, and Derek, nice to everyone, move in together. Peter's compulsiveness threatens the relationship. Last, newly-engaged Marilyn, a recovering alcoholic stuck at step 2, can't stop obsessing about wedding details. Can these folks sort out civilization and its discontents?
Cast & Characters
Jesse Archer as Luke;
Charlie David as Stephen;
Jeremy Gender as Mace;
Cory W. Grant as Zeke;
Virginia Bryan as Marilyn;
Steven M. Goldsmith as Peter;
J.R. Rolley as Derek;
Aaron Star as Yoga Instuctor;
Jonathan Baird as Disgruntled Customer;
Max Rhyser as Long John;
John Kaisner as Bart;
William Hernandez as Silvio;
Margret R.R. Echeverria as Audrey;
Paul Jessiman as South African Bar Patron;
Michael Ferreira as Tes Tickles