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johns (1996)

johns (1996)
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Two male hustlers with different ideals and goals struggle through a tough night in this gritty drama. It's Christmas Eve on Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles, and John (David Arquette), a male prostitute who works the streets, is desperate. John's birthday is Dec. 25, and he had hoped to spend the day at a fine hotel, ordering room service and feeling like a big shot for a change. To this end, John had lifted $300 from Jimmy The Warlock (Terrence DaShon Howard), a drug dealer, but the night before, John's lucky sneakers were stolen, with his bankroll inside. Now John is back working the streets in hopes that he can raise enough money for a hotel room and to pay back Jimmy. Also working that night is Donner (Lukas Haas), a young hustler who is infatuated with John. While Donner acknowledges his homosexuality, John stubbornly contends that despite his occupation, he's really straight, and he has a girlfriend Mikki (Alanna Ubach), though they spend most of their time arguing. While John can only look to his immediate needs, Donner thinks that they should leave Los Angeles and head to Branson, Missouri, where he's convinced that they can get jobs as lifeguards at Camelot, a theme park. As the night wears on, John and Donner meet several fellow street people, including Crazy Eli (Christopher Gartin) and Homeless John (Keith David), and scare up a few customers, ranging from a harmless closeted businessman (Elliott Gould) to others looking for violent, dangerous sex. Johns was the first feature film for former TV documentary director Scott Silver. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Lukas HaasDavid Arquette, (more)
Director(s):
Scott Silver
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Two male hustlers with different ideals and goals struggle through a tough night in this gritty drama. It's Christmas Eve on Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles, and John (David Arquette), a male prostitute who works the streets, is desperate. John's birthday is Dec. 25, and he had hoped to spend the day at a fine hotel, ordering room service and feeling like a big shot for a change. To this end, John had lifted $300 from Jimmy The Warlock (Terrence DaShon Howard), a drug dealer, but the night before, John's lucky sneakers were stolen, with his bankroll inside. Now John is back working the streets in hopes that he can raise enough money for a hotel room and to pay back Jimmy. Also working that night is Donner (Lukas Haas), a young hustler who is infatuated with John. While Donner acknowledges his homosexuality, John stubbornly contends that despite his occupation, he's really straight, and he has a girlfriend Mikki (Alanna Ubach), though they spend most of their time arguing. While John can only look to his immediate needs, Donner thinks that they should leave Los Angeles and head to Branson, Missouri, where he's convinced that they can get jobs as lifeguards at Camelot, a theme park. As the night wears on, John and Donner meet several fellow street people, including Crazy Eli (Christopher Gartin) and Homeless John (Keith David), and scare up a few customers, ranging from a harmless closeted businessman (Elliott Gould) to others looking for violent, dangerous sex. Johns was the first feature film for former TV documentary director Scott Silver. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Scott Silver
Writer(s):
Scott Silver
Producer(s):
Dolly HallBeau FlynnStefan Simchowitz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Sexual Situations)
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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Robert P.

Pretty good actors. The lead as well as the minor actors do a good job of pulling you into their world. Only once did I think of the lead actor as Monica's husband. If you want to see a movie about gay hustler's lives, then this is the movie to see. If you want to see a movie that has great actors, a good story and touching and believable plots then this is definitely for you.

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Mitchell G.

Was Arquette's character "gay for pay?" He was more available to be physical with Nikki than he was able to be with Donner. At any rate this is a good movie. Arquette did a great job as John. Even his little dancing scene at the end was good. Even though at times it was difficult to feel sympathetic towards him (he double crossed people several times) I still kept wanting to protect him. Donner's situation made me think of all the kids who have been kicked out of their homes for admitting they're gay. They have no where to go but the streets where they frequently turn to hustling to survive. Parents who emotionally and physically abandon their child, gay or straight, should be arrested. The movie was very well made. The acting was believable. The emptiness of the street scene was realistic. It was particularly interesting during the ending credits that the stories in the movie came from actual experiences from prostitutes. This is definately a movie worth watching.

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Steven B.

The actors are good, the plot is easy to follow, and the story is well told. A movie to watch.

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