Pooltime
- Director: Mike Donahue
- Writer: Mike Donahue
- Producer: Mary DeChambres; Inge Jaklyn
CGiii Comment
From the director of the diabolical 'Surge of Power' - his latest offering shows no sign of improvement.
A group of scantily clad chaps...in and around a pool, talk constant drivel.
If Donahue finds this interesting then he has led a very sheltered life indeed - there's more to the world - just walk through the backyard gate and, yes, there are actually interesting people out there.
As dull as you can get.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
David is well-liked, middle-aged, successful, gay, and lonely but not alone. At his annual weekend pool party, his actions reflect this developing mood as he invites only his three best gay pals - Paulo, Roger and Virgil (all of whom are much like David himself: fairly handsome and fit, intelligent, gay, middle-aged and unattached). As David's thoughts want to head in a particular direction, outsiders keep intruding on his intimate gathering (a freeloading neighbor, a sister needing a babysitter, an old peach grower, and a mother who'd like to see her son connected). The one outsider who seems to be taking his sweet time butting in is the pizza boy with their food order.
Cast & Characters
Tom Tangen as Tad;
Carla Laemmle as Zelda;
Inge Jaklyn as Mama Anna;
Mark C. Hanson as Roger;
Junes B. Zahdi as Paulo;
Elizabeth da Costa as Deanna;
Kieran Newton as Dexter;
Matthew Sordello as Tommy;
William Freeman as Mr. Hutter;
Marcus Harwell as David;
Jeffrey Patrick Olson as Virgil;
Taylor Burke as Mr. Pizzacola