Boat Trip
- Director: Mort Nathan
- Writer: Mort Nathan; William Bigelow
- Producer: Bill Bigelow; Sabine de Mardt
CGiii Comment
Two straight men, mistakenly, end up on a 'gays only' cruise.
Crude, infantile and objectionable - thank God it bombed.
They may have had a bit of fun making it - sadly, there's not an ounce of fun watching it.
Horatio Sanz is a fat, ugly, unattractive, talentless, sleazeball and the character he plays is not much better.
And, Cuba, you can't do comedy.
Roger Moore - what were you thinking?
Aaah, easy cash - for cheap work.
An abomination.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Jerry and Nick are two best buddies whose love lives have hit rock bottom, Jerry's especially, having just vomited all over his fiancée on a hot air balloon trip prior to proposing to her. To escape their troubles and find women, they book a trip on board a cruise-liner, unaware the travel agent has just played a horrid trick on them in retaliation for Nick offending his secret gay lover. And that's the trick; it's a gay cruise-liner for gay men to meet and mingle. Slowly but surely, the two main characters begin to realize this and in turn get into a lot of humorous predicaments.
Cast & Characters
Cuba Gooding Jr. as Jerry Robinson;
Horatio Sanz as Nick Ragoni;
Roselyn Sanchez as Gabriella;
Vivica A. Fox as Felicia;
Maurice Godin as Hector;
Roger Moore as Lloyd Faversham;
Lin Shaye as Sonya the Coach;
Victoria Silvstedt as Inga;
Ken Hudson Campbell as Tom;
Zen Gesner as Ron;
William Bumiller as Steven;
Noah York as Perry;
Richard Roundtree as Felicia's Dad;
Bob Gunton as Boat Captain;
Jennifer Gareis as Sheri