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Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel

Country: USA, Language: English, 107 mins

  • Director: Julia Jay Pierrepont III
  • Writer: Leslie Jordan
  • Producer: Elizabeth Carney; Erin Chandler

CGiii Comment

Jordan of Sordid Lives and Leslie in Will & Grace recounts the story of his life.

Just like the dreary The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me - this should have remained in the theatre.

The direction really does let this production down - in a very big way. Pierrepont has directed nothing since.

The performances are not up to scratch either - apart from Jordan - but, it is a case of a little too much too soon.

Jordan is likeable...but, really, his life is not that interesting to merit 100 minutes of screen time...the life of a rather adorable bit-part player.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A repressed 40-year old man from a small conservative southern town finally leaves his home and travels to Atlanta to be openly gay only to find that his low self-esteem constantly causes him to gravitate towards drug users and street hustlers.

Cast & Characters

Leslie Jordan as Storyteller;
Erin Chandler as Miss Make Do;
Mark Pellegrino as Tripper;
John Ritter as Christian Therapist;
Karen Austin as Pierrepont Summers;
Marilu Henner as Mother;
Michelle Phillips as DeeDee Westbrook;
Sheryl Lee Ralph as Nurse;
Kathy Kinney as Red Neck Nurse;
Carlos Gomez as Nico;
Peter Mohawk as Contessa;
Luke Eberl as Young Storyteller;
Adam Wylie as Duane Striker;
Jesse Petrick as Johnny Striker;
Sean Moran as Big Tiny