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Cut Sleeve Boys

Country: UK, Language: English, 86 mins

  • Director: Ray Yeung
  • Writer: Ray Yeung
  • Producer: Celia Bargh; Rosa Fong

CGiii Comment

Erm...RUBBISH.

Chinese cinema has produced some true magnificence - therefore, no excuses.

Talentlessness with an excessive, overpowering ego behind the camera.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Two British Chinese gay men decides to re-examine their lives following a death of their friend. Mel sleeps around whilst rejecting the love of Todd and Ash decides to cross dress to find his knight in shining armour.

Cast & Characters

Chowee Leow as Ashley Wang;
Steven Lim as Melvin Shu;
Gareth Rhys Davis as Todd Charrington;
Neil Collie as Ross Foreman;
John 'Ebon-knee' Campbell as Diane / Dan;
Mark Hampton as Gavin Chan;
Paul Cox as Brad;
David Cary as Ian / Trannie Club Cashier;
David Tse as Pastor Joseph Szeto;
Michelle Lee as Choi Lin Cheung;
Shirley Chantrell as Mrs. Chan;
Paul Courtenay Hyu as Kelvin Chan;
David Leigh as Master Bates;
Mark Wakeling as Antoine;
James Bridgeman as Cheeky Workman