Lady Peacock
- Director: Jana Mattioli
- Writer: Greg Dyrsten; Greg Jackson
- Producer: Joyce Borneman; Robert Borneman
CGiii Comment
Oh dear...distinctly amateur and dismally unfunny.
Stereotypes galore, bitchy writing that falls flat on its face and a story-line that is as flaccid as a wilted willy.
It's lifeless...dreary drag performances, some truly delusional performances and the lazy, sparse direction - all add to the mind-numbing sensation that you will experience before the halfway point...comedy is about timing - perhaps, the director ought to have invested in a functioning timepiece.
Originality and talent - two rather important commodities - do not make an appearance.
The future of the 'gay comedy' certainly looks bleak if this is anything to go by...surely, in this day and age, filmmakers can do better than this...
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
When Conner first meets Gay newbie Devin, he feels an instant attraction for him. However, soon into the relationship Conner's nemesis, the Puerto Rican drag queen, Adora, wants Devin all to herself. Conner soon realizes the only way to compete with a drag queen is to become a drag queen. With the help of his club friends, Conner must make it his mission to destroy Adora if he wants to win back Devin.
Cast & Characters
Eric Millegan as Jerry;
Blanche Baker as Angie;
Erika Smith as Marilyn Monroe;
Andrea Verdura as Ariana;
Keith Collins as Wallflower;
Joshua Cruz as Edwin / Adora;
Edvin Ortega as Flower Shop Customer;
Greg Jackson as Steven;
Elissa Goldstein as Gloria;
Rachel Filsoof as Karla