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| Release Date
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23 July 1999 |
| Country
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USA |
| Certification
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Portugal:M/16 / Iceland:12 / Germany:12 / Hong Kong:IIB / UK:15 / USA:R |
| Sound Mix
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Dolby SR |
| Language
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English |
| Filming Locations
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"Don Hill", Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA |
| Color
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Color |
| Genre
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Comedy / Romance |
| MPAA
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Rated R for strong language and sexual content. |
| Runtime
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89 min |
| Awards
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2 wins & 2 nominations |
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Overwiew :The misadventures of two young gay men, trying to find a place to be alone, one night in Manhattan. Gabriel is a young, gay aspiring musical theater writer/composer whose life seems to be stuck in the first act. He shares a tiny one-room apartment with Rich, whose robust and heterosexual lovelife has left Gabriel sleeping in the hallway. His best friend, Katherine is a struggling off-off-off Broadway actress who bulldozes through his life with equal bravado. Underwhelmed with the blandness of both his work and life, Gabriel heads out to a local gay cruise bar to liven things up. Dancing high atop the bar is resident go-go boy Mark. Gabriel is enraptured but not brave enough to approach him. He finishes his drink and heads to the subway. As the train rolls downtown, Gabriel realizes that his go-go boy is on the same train. They flirt. When Gabriel gets off at his stop, Mark follows. Having all but secured a perfect one night stand, Gabriel is left with one little problem. They have have no place to go...
Subway / Homosexual / Homosexuality / Gay Kiss / Drag Queen |
Starring :
Christian Campbell, J. P. Pitoc, Tori Spelling, Lorri Bagley, Brad Beyer, Steve Hayes, Clinton Leupp, Eric Bernat, Kevin Chamberlin, Joey Dedio, Jamie Gustis, Helen Hanft, Will Keenan, Michele Brilliant, Scottie Epstein, Abbey Hope, Lacey Kohl, Missi Pile, Debbie Troche, Camilla, Becky Caldwell, Kate Flannery, Ricky Ritzel, Lissette Gutierrez, Kevin Andrew, Bobby Peaco, Nat DeWolf, Missi Pyle
Directors :
Jim Fall
Producers :
Anthony Bregman, Mary Jane Skalski, Mark L. Beigelman, Eric d'Arbeloff, Jim Fall, Ross Katz, Robert Hawk
Writers :
Jason Schafer, Jim Fall |
Critic Reviews
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Paula Nechak : Finally -- a trick that's an infectiously engaging treat. more...
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B+
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ReelViews - James Berardinelli : Trick is one of the few gay romantic comedies with the potential to be appreciated by a more diverse audience... more...
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B  
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Orlando Weekly - Norene Cashen : A winning look at the waiting game. more...
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B  
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filmcritic.com - Christopher Null : At all of 90 minutes, it's not bad enough to make you give up on it, but greatness is not a word that comes to mind. more...
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C  
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E! Online - ...the acting is generally good and the script solid... : http://www.eonline.com/Reviews/Facts/Movies/Reviews/0,1052,71464,00.html more...
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culturevulture.net - It is a sweet and classic character-driven romantic comedy... : http://www.culturevulture.net/Movies/Trick.htm more...
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Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert : It's as if the screenplay wants to keep moving but the camera can't drag itself away from whatever it's watching. more...
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C  
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