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Capital Games

Country: USA, Language: English, 97 mins

  • Director: Ilo Orleans
  • Writer: G.A. Hauser; Wendell Lu
  • Producer: G.A. Hauser

CGiii Comment

It's not good news...it's terrible...this is the kind of film that lowers the standards below an acceptable level...a blight on LGBT cinema.

First...the music...worse than a cat's choir...and, just as serendipitous - it deafens you when you least expect it.

Second...the acting...wooden posts have more life.

Third...the writing...courtesy of G. A. Hauser - a woman who writes a ridiculous amount of gay erotic pulp - a word of advice: it's not quantity that counts...it's quality.

Fourth...Orleans would be more suited to the direction of a cycling proficiency exam than a film.

Here, hopefully, endeth many careers.


Trailer..

The(ir) Blurb...

Take two ambitious men, one top LA advertising firm, add a competition for the same high ranking job. Tough ex-LAPD cop, Steve Miller quit police to work in the calm environment of a business office. Mark Richfield, the glamorous new kid in the office, soon wins favor with the big boss and co-workers causing Steve to cringe in jealousy. After a crazy night in the Santa Fe desert Steve becomes torn between passionate love and passionate hatred. Steve and Mark endure agonizing decisions that will affect their lives forever.

Cast & Characters

Rebekah Apodaca as Laura;
Lena Ann Balambao as Steve's Mom;
Cristo Cabrera as Restaurant patron;
Paul Caster as Mr. Foist;
Julian Cordova as Ad executive;
Gregor Cosgrove as Mark Richfield;
Kerryanne Devine as Restaurant patron;
Dewitt Duncan as Charlie;
Chuck Erickson as Roland;
Corinne Fox as Sharon Tice