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Cock & Bull Story

Country: USA, Language: English, 106 mins

Original Title

Southside
  • Director: Billy Hayes
  • Writer: Richard Crowe; Billy Hayes
  • Producer: R.S. Bailey; Bruce Wayne Gillies

CGiii Comment

The jury is out on this one.

Weirdly enough, it's adapted (from the stage) and directed by Billy Hayes - the real drug smuggler of Midnight Express book fame.

He has done little writing since and this is his first feature.

It doesn't get off to a great start: dialogue, acting and lighting are all way below par - and it doesn't improve.

The storyline is abundantly littered homosexual hatred, the offense is relentless and offensive.

The end is ridiculous - a boxer gets a hard-on when he's hugging his opponent in the ring - Mr Hayes, it's not looking too good.


Trailer...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

Two friends are torn apart by passion and ambition in the violent world of amateur boxing.

Cast & Characters

Brian Austin Green as Jack O'Malley;
Bret Roberts as Travis Coleman;
Wendy Fowler as Annie;
Greg Mullavey as Pascoe;
John Prosky as Tom O'Malley;
Sam Scarber as Detective Fletcher;
Darin Heames as Dumiak;
Christian Payne as Sangster;
David Spates as Errol;
Jason Boggs as Muglugs;
Robert Miano as Charlie Murray;
Jennifer Rebecca Bailey as Eileen;
Kurt Caceres as Skids;
Luke Massy as Slade;
Elias McCabe as Edgar Coleman