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Broadway Damage is coming out for a more sunny, cute-boys-in-love romanticism (Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss, I Think I Do) is this sugary, determinedly optimistic love story. An, kin Ta tell you that she just cried and cried … ruined my fabulous mascara an made mah dreamy eyes all puffy. ‘Where’s those damnable cucumber slices, boy?!?!?’ uhm, sorry. Despite mah tragedy, ah loved every minute of this movie with its joyful script and oh-so-fabulous Mara Hobel. Her outfits stole the show … the glasses, the gowns, the glamour!
At times funny, and occasionally charming in its innocence, the film can be a bit much for those jaded by relationships and toughened by sexual oppression. The story revolves around the ambitions and loves of three wide-eyed dreamers trying to become a success in Manhattan. They include aspiring actor Marc (Michael Shawn Lucas); his mop-headed best friend and would-be musical composer Robert (Aaron Williams), who’s secretly in love with Marc; and Marc’s ditsy Greenwich Village roommate Christina (Mara Hobel, the young Christina in Mommie Dearest), an exuberant shop-aholic and the only one of the three with some serious emotional problems. Will the two young men get together, or will the sexy new stud in town steal Marc’s heart? For most viewers, a pleasant romantic gay comedy.
110min.
Letterboxed.1997, 110 min
Country: US
Studio: Wolfe
Cast: Michael Shawn Lucas, Aaron Williams, Mara Hobel, Hugh Panaro
Director: Victor Mignatti


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