Broadway Damage
- Director: Victor Mignatti
- Writer: Victor Mignatti
- Producer: Anthony Bennett; Bruce Lang
CGiii Comment
This is so sweet that it would kill a diabetic - or, inflict agonising toothache on the unsuspecting.
The torture lasts too long - at just under 2 hours, you will be gasping for respite.
Drowning in treacle is no fun and neither is this, these saccharine-soaked characters are excruciating.
Really, this is only for the brain damaged who have sentenced themselves to a life of singing, tunelessly, show tunes on a Wednesday night in their local backwater gay bar.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
A quirky, romantic comedy about the complexity and frustration of finding a true love in the gay community. Marc is a struggling actor who finds an apartment in NYC by searching the obituaries. He lives with his out-of-work, eccentric fag-hag Cynthia. His best friend, Robert, is secretly in love with Marc, while Marc falls head over heels for flighty studio musician David. Things heat up as Marc's desire for David keeps him waiting by the phone, while Cynthia gets financially cut off from her rich parents and Robert struggles to express his feelings for Marc.
Cast & Characters
Mara Hobel as Cynthia;
Michael Lucas as Marc;
Hugh Panaro as David;
Aaron Williams as Robert;
Gary Janetti as Zola;
Gerry McIntyre as Jerry;
Tyagi Schwartz as Carl;
Alan Filderman as Casting Director;
James Lecesne as Cruise Ship Actor;
Barbara Winters Pinto as Temp Agent;
Benim Foster as The Super;
Jean Loup as Punk;
Jonathan Walker as Chuck;
Richard Davidson as The John;
Michael Jefferson as Drag Queen