Fixing Frank
- Director: Michael Selditch
- Writer: Ken Hanes
- Producer: Liselle Feingold; Andrew Fierberg
CGiii Comment
Amateur camera work, indulgent and contrived writing, plastic acting.
A serious subject, ex-gay therapy, almost trivialised.
A plodding expose on psychologists/therapists - the only conclusion that this film provides is that they all should lose their licenses to practice. What a surprise!!!
Nonsense and very annoying.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Gay journalist, Frank Johnston sets out to write an expose on Dr. Apsey, a therapist who claims to convert gays to straight. Enlisted by his psychotherapist boyfriend, Jonathan, Frank finds that Apsey may not necessarily be a quack, after all. The reason for Frank's seeing Apsey becomes blurred is it for the article or for personal reasons? As Frank falls under Apsey's spell, his relationship with Jonathan deteriorates, and a fierce psychological tug of war erupts between the two persuasive doctors over the heart of mind of Frank. Frank must make decisions that eventually explode the lives of all of them.
Cast & Characters
Dan Butler as Dr. Apsey;
Andrew Elvis Miller as Frank Johnston;
Paul Provenza as Dr. Baldwin;
Shannon Carson as Woman in Laundry Room;
Andrew Gitzy as Shop Clerk;
Ken Hanes as Market Clerk;
Adam Hunt as Market Patron;
Amy Kiehl as Frank's Mother;
Perfecto as Doorman;
Claudia Schneider as Shop Patron;
Michael Selditch as Frank's father;
Thomas Vitale as Gym Patron;
Arlynn Wilson as Market Patron