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Lie Down with Dogs (1995)

Lie Down with Dogs (1995)
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In this gay comedy, filmmaker Wally White assumes the lead role. He frequently pauses throughout the film to address the audience directly. Most of the film chronicles the protagonist Tommie's summer romance. He was in Provincetown on vacation and looking for a little fun. He needs to find a place to stay and a job. He attempts to work as a houseboy but gets few takers. He does however, find lots of casual sex. He is devastated when his favorite dream guy dumps him after a one-night-stand. This does not keep Tommie from wanting to go back and try again next year. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Wally WhiteJody O'neill, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Lie Down with Dogs

In this gay comedy, filmmaker Wally White assumes the lead role. He frequently pauses throughout the film to address the audience directly. Most of the film chronicles the protagonist Tommie's summer romance. He was in Provincetown on vacation and looking for a little fun. He needs to find a place to stay and a job. He attempts to work as a houseboy but gets few takers. He does however, find lots of casual sex. He is devastated when his favorite dream guy dumps him after a one-night-stand. This does not keep Tommie from wanting to go back and try again next year. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

Complete Cast of Lie Down with Dogs


Director(s):
Jody O'neillWally White
Writer(s):
Wally White
Producer(s):
John PiersonWally WhiteEli Kabillio
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Sexual Situations, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Cody R.

    Cute film. Veiwed it many times over the years. It showed Provincetown as it was in that specific moment. Historic sites. Locals as extras. Building some there some now changed. It was a light hearted film in the capricious maner most guests and tourist view Ptown. Had a house there for decades. Usual avoided the major Summer push. Now I can see it anytime in this fil. To know Ptown is to actually see the vision of Wally White and how fun this film actually is...hey it had to e doing great for it to go from indpendent to big studio. NOt a deep of complext film. BUt a true slice of the mentality of many that scurry to Ptown and Fire Island for their summer moment. Thanks Wally..and I am still alive..though John Waters keeps trying to hit me with his bike and or car when he is in town!

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    Michael G.

    definitely not worth watching.. I wish i could get the 30 mins (due to fast forwarding) that i spent on it.

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    Robert R.

    I should have known when the Star, Writer and Producer all have the same name, it USUALLY means REALLY BAD!!!! Another queen on an ego trip, to bad he was all by himself!!

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