Jeffrey
- Director: Christopher Ashley
- Writer: Paul Rudnick
- Producer: Mark Balsam; Barbara Epstein
CGiii Comment
The honesty in this film is troubling...because, it actually asks a very serious and pertinent question and answers it in, possibly, the most surreal way imaginable.
You'll either get it or not.
It is brave and colourful...and was made when HIV/AIDS was considered a guaranteed death sentence.
Visionary, innovative - irresponsible - all could be convincingly argued.
It was a different approach to a difficult subject - and for that it should always be applauded.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Jeffrey, a young gay man in New York, decides that sex is too much and decided to become celibate. He immediately meets the man of his dreams and must decide whether or not love is worth the danger of a boyfriend dying.
Cast & Characters
Steven Weber as Jeffrey;
Peter Jaconson as Man #1;
Tom Cayler as Man #2;
David Thornton as Man #3;
Lee Mark Nelson as Crying Guy;
John Ganun as Tourist;
Michael T. Weiss as Steve Howard;
Joe Dain as Movie Theatre Guy #1;
Jeffrey Ross as Movie Theatre Guy #2;
Irma St. Paule as Mother Teresa;
Patrick Stewart as Sterling;
Nicky Paraiso as Salesman;
K. Todd Freeman as Barney's Waiter;
Robert Klein as Skip Winkley;
Patti Ann O'Connell as Cheryl, the Showgirl