Green Plaid Shirt
- Director: Richard Natale
- Writer: Richard Natale
- Producer: Denis Chicola; Lamar Damon
CGiii Comment
The worst fake moustache EVER - did no-one notice in the rushes?!?
There are too many scenes that are unnecessary and a green plaid shirt that is definitely over-worn and threadbare.
It's not the worst film ever made, not by a long shot...
The performances are fine, the direction lacks the pace...necessary for such a tale - perhaps, a straightforward narrative would have been better than all the jumping around.
Not too bad...despite that moustache.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
In the carefree pre-AIDS late 1970s, Philip (Gregory Phelan) crosses paths with Guy (Kevin Spirtas) at a yard sale in a minor tussle over a green plaid shirt which turns into a deep and loving relationship, and a powerful journey through life, love, coping with the new disease of AIDS, and then death. They agree to have an open relationship, and they have outside dalliances, even while Philip realizes he's less into being open than Guy is. When Guy contracts AIDS, the relationship takes some tragic and unexpected turns.
Cast & Characters
Tony Campisi as Leon;
Richard Israel as Jerry;
Crystal Jackson as Linda;
Jonathan Klein as Todd;
Russell Scott Lewis as Devon;
Richard Miro as Jealous Boyfriend;
Sierra Pecheur as Mother;
Gregory Phelan as Philip;
Kevin Spirtas as Guy;
Justin Ross as Kenny